Actor Babil Khan Returns to Shooting Set After Mental Health Break
Mumbai. Actor Babil Khan, who has been away from the screen and acting for a long time, has finally returned to the shooting set. Late veteran actor Irrfan Khan's son Babil has been suffering from serious mental health problems for some time.
He had taken a break from his acting career due to mental stress and had also made several serious accusations against the Bollywood film industry. After a long interval of about a year, he has returned to the set for the second schedule shooting of his upcoming project.
He announced his return to work by sharing an emotional message for his fans through his social media Instagram. Babil expressed his happiness by sharing a picture of himself smiling in a car.
Sharing some pictures from the shooting set, he wrote 'I love you' in the caption. His official statement reads, 'I am starting the second schedule of my shooting. During this time, I want to express how much I love you all and how important your love is to me. I will work hard with all my might so that your time is completely worthwhile when you see me on screen. Hope to see you on your screens very soon.'
Babil has kept the details of his upcoming project and the film he is working on a secret for now. He started his acting journey with the popular film 'Qala' released in 2022, in which actress Triptii Dimri was also in the lead role. After that, he left his strong acting mark in Netflix's successful web series 'The Railway Men'.
Earlier, Babil had come into much चर्चा (discussion/fame) after releasing a video calling the Bollywood film industry the most 'fake' place. In the video, he was seen crying and in a very weak mental state.
He had expressed his anger by naming some established artists of the industry and immediately afterwards, he had also shut down his Instagram account. His move had caused great concern among well-wishers.
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