Logout: Babil Khan reveals that one lesson he was taught by Irrfan Khan, says, ‘Aap jab apna ego le aate ho set pe…’ - Exclusive

In an exclusive interview with Tellychakkar, Babil Khan was asked about that one lesson he got from his father that he thinks about when he is on the sets. Surely there are many lessons passed on from Irrfan Khan but Babil revealed that first lesson taught to him.
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MUMBAI: Babil Khan, son of the late legendary actor Irrfan Khan, has been steadily carving his niche in the Hindi film industry with his emotionally nuanced performances and charismatic screen presence. He made his acting debut in 2022 with Qala, where his portrayal of a conflicted musician won critical acclaim and highlighted his potential as a rising star. Known for his introspective approach and grounded persona, Babil has quickly gained attention for choosing unconventional and impactful roles early in his career.

Also read - Trailer Out Now: Babil Khan's ‘Logout’ is a Wake-Up Call on the Hidden Dangers of Phone Addiction

His latest film, Logout, marks another bold step in his journey. Released on 18th April, the thriller dives into the psychological consequences of digital overexposure and explores the blurred lines between reality and the virtual world. Babil plays a complex character grappling with identity, isolation, and the need for human connection in an increasingly digital age. His performance in Logout has been praised for its intensity and vulnerability, reinforcing that Babil is a promising talent to watch in the coming years.

In an exclusive interview with Tellychakkar, Babil Khan was asked about that one lesson he got from his father that he thinks about when he is on the sets. Surely there are many lessons passed on from Irrfan Khan but Babil revealed that first lesson taught to him.

The actor first asked, “Ek lesson?” and then circling down to that one lesson, he said, “Surrender Unhone toh surrender nature ke taraf bola tha but zindagi ke har aspect mein woh kaam aata hai aur set pe toh zyada kaam aata hai kyuki your first job is to surrender to the story and the vision of the director. Aap jab apna ego le aate ho set pe, toh wahan thoda problem ho jata hai.”

He then very cutely admitted and apologized to the director, saying, “Aur main kabhi kabhi le aata tha (ego), sorry...”

Surely the movie is getting some great responses from the audience and Babil is getting all the praise he deserves.

Also read -Babil Khan’s Star Rises with ZEE5’s Log Out; Critics Call It His Most Gripping Role

Stay tuned to tellychakkar.com for more updates from the world of entertainment.

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