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The Warmth In Tabu And Babil’s Relationship At The Premiere Of ‘Qala’ Must Be Making Irrfan Khan Smile From Above!

There are very few actors who leave a mark on their fans not just with their work, but also for the kind of person they were in real life. One such amazing actor was Irrfan Khan. The actor’s sudden demise in 2020 after a long fight with cancer left all of us shattered.  Among all actors, Tabu was the one who often spoke about the special bond that she shared with Irrfan. Recently, we came across a short video on social media of Tabu and Irrfan Khan’s son Babil and it is such an emotional one. 

The video was shared on the photo-sharing app by a fan account. It is a very sweet video from the screening of  Qala, a new film that will be released on the OTT platform, Netflix. In the video, you can see Tabu adorably holding and bringing Babil into the center to have pictures clicked with him. This sight will definitely make Irrfan Khan happy wherever he is now. It is so evident from the video, the kind of love and adoration Tabu has for Irrfan’s son, Babil.

The fans could not stop missing Irrfan Khan after seeing the video. Here are some comments they wrote on it.

A few days back, in an interview, Tabu also said that working with Irrfan had changed her as a person. Tabu gave the actor the credit for teaching her how to be true to herself and her characters in the movies. Tabu also said that she has not shared the special onscreen presence with anyone except Irrfan and that is very evident for the viewers as well, as per the news. For her, Irrfan Khan was a co-actor who changed her perspectives in various ways. Both the actors have done exceptional films together like Maqbool, The Namesake, and Life of Pi.

Also Read: Kangana Ranaut Says Tabu Saved The Hindi Film Industry. She’s Definitely Brilliant But Isn’t This A Bit Of An Exaggeration?

This was a heartwarming video.

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