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Irrfan's son Babil Khan met God when he was 10, thanks to dearest daddy

Babil shares a unique anecdote on how his father helped him meet God

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Mumbai, November 20

Late Irrfan Khan's son and debutant Babil Khan has shared a unique anecdote on how his father helped him meet God at the age of 10.

Babil said: "For 9 days straight my father put me on the water, with my back on the water, and let me go, and for the 9 days straight I hesitated, splashed around, tried to regain control, and every day we tried again. On the 10th day, I was bored, I had lost all interest in meeting God." "I just wanted to go back to my world, and on the 10th day, I didn't hesitate, didn't try to regain control and I allowed the river to take me. Baba watched me float away, as the rock was about to hit me, he lifted me off the water and he said 'today you were brave, today you surrendered, today, you met God. I was too young to understand his wisdom," he added.

The actor, who currently awaits the release of his debut film 'Qala', concluded by saying: "After losing him, I went back to the river bank and understood the importance of his words."

'Qala' is directed by Anvita Dutt and will be released on December 10 on Netflix.

IANS

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