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Irrfan Khan’s son Babil who had been pursuing a film course in London has decided to quit the university education and focus on his career in acting. The aspiring actor penned an emotional note bidding adieu to his friends at the University of Westminster in London and welcomed his tight circle of close ones in Mumbai. “I will miss you so much. My beautiful friends. I have a very tight circle here in Mumbai, literally 2-3 friends in total. You all gave me a home in a strange cold place and made me feel like I belonged. Thank you, I love you. Film BA, dropping out today, with over 120 credits cause I’m giving it all to acting as of now. Goodbye university of Westminster. I love you my truest friends,” wrote Babil. He also posted pictures of himself behind the camera, possibly from his days at the university where he was enrolled in a three year course in BA in Film. All eager to mark his presence in front of the camera, Babil had recently announced his ac
Irrfan Khan s son Babil drops out of film college to focus on acting as of now
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Irrfan Khan s son Babil drops out of film college to focus on acting as of now PTI
Last Updated: Jun 28, 2021, 11:00 AM IST
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Babil was pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in film studies at the University of Westminster, UK.
Babil is set to make his acting debut with director Anvitaa Dutt s Netflix film Qala .
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MUMBAI: Babil, son of late actor Irrfan Khan, on Monday said he was dropping out of his film studies course to focus completely on his acting career in Bollywood. Babil, who is in his 20s, was pursuing the bachelor of arts degree in film studies at the University of Westminster, UK.
Irrfan Khan s son Babil drops out of UK university to focus on acting
Babil, who is in his 20s, was pursuing the bachelor of arts degree in film studies at the University of Westminster, UK.
Mumbai: Babil, son of late actor Irrfan Khan, on Monday said he was dropping out of his film studies course to focus completely on his acting career in Bollywood.
Babil, who is in his 20s, was pursuing the bachelor of arts degree in film studies at the University of Westminster, UK.
He is set to make his acting debut with director Anvitaa Dutt s Netflix film Qala , also featuring Bulbbul star Tripti Dimri.