Babil Khan remembers Irrfan Khan on his first death anniversary, says, “Nobody can ever replace him”

Irrfan Khan’s death had taken a massive toll on his fans and a lot of people still find it hard to believe that he has been gone for a year now. On April 29, Irrfan Khan breathed his last and the entire nation mourned for the loss of this absolute gem of an actor and person. His son, Babil Khan has been sharing instances and anecdotes from their lives as a form of reminiscing the legacy of his late father. Today marks the first death anniversary of Irrfan Khan, who passed away due to a colon infection after suffering from neuroendocrine cancer. Babil Khan shared an unseen throwback picture of Irrfan Khan to mark one year anniversary of the dreadful day.

Babil Khan remembers Irrfan Khan on his first death anniversary, says, “Nobody can ever replace him”

He wrote, “Chemo burns you from the inside, so to find joy in the simple things, like building your own table to write your own journals. There is a purity, I have not yet discovered. There is a legacy that has already been concluded by my Baba himself. A full stop. Nobody can ever replace him. Nobody will ever be able to. To the greatest best friend, companion, brother, father, I ever had and ever will have. I love you so much, for the rest of this chaos we are choosing to call life. I miss you, more than all that shah-Jahan/mumtaz stuff; I would have built a space monument that could have taken us to the furthest parts of a blackhole singularity you were always intrigued by, but I would have been there with you Baba, and we could have gone together, hand in hand. (Exploring the last mysteries)”

Take a look at his post.

The actor is dearly missed by his family, industry colleagues, and fans.

Also Read: Sutapa Sikdar says Irrfan Khan’s memories helped her deal with his loss



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