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Babil Khan Opens Up About Doing ‘Logout’ Film: ‘I Would Judge People Too Quickly’ | Exclusive

Babil Khan, the promising young star and son of the late actor Irrfan Khan, has recently opened up about his upcoming project ‘Logout’ and how it was a challenging experience for him. The 23-year-old actor, who made his debut with the film ‘Qala’ earlier this year, has already become the talk of the town with his impressive acting skills and grounded persona. In a recent interview, Babil shared his thoughts on filming ‘Logout’ and compared it to attending an acting school and learning the craft.

‘Logout’ is a dark comedy directed by Shailendra Singh and produced by the renowned filmmaker Anurag Kashyap. The film revolves around the story of a young man’s journey of self-discovery in the midst of the digital world. Talking about the project, Babil shared, “Filming ‘Logout’ was a challenging experience for me. It was unlike anything I have ever done before. The script, the director, and the entire team pushed me out of my comfort zone and made me grow as an actor.”

For Babil, ‘Logout’ was not just another film, but an opportunity to learn and improve his acting skills. He further added, “I have always believed that challenges help us grow. And filming ‘Logout’ was like going to an acting school and learning the craft. It was a learning experience for me, and I am grateful for it.”

Comparing the filming process to attending an acting school may seem like a bold statement, but Babil’s dedication and hard work towards the project justify his words. The young actor went through extensive workshops to prepare for his character and even took the help of his father’s acting notes to understand the nuances of the craft better. Babil’s father, Irrfan Khan, was a legendary actor who left a remarkable legacy in the Indian film industry. Babil has always been vocal about his father’s impact on his life and how he continues to inspire him.

Babil’s passion for acting and his determination to constantly improve as an actor is evident in his work. Despite being just two films old, he has managed to grab the attention of the audience and critics alike with his performances. His debut film ‘Qala’ was praised for its sensitive portrayal of a mother-son relationship, and Babil’s performance was appreciated for its honesty and depth.

With ‘Logout’, Babil is set to showcase his versatility as an actor, and the audience is eagerly waiting to see what he has to offer. The young actor is aware of the expectations and is ready to take up the challenge. He said, “I am excited and nervous at the same time. ‘Logout’ is a unique film, and I hope the audience appreciates it as much as we enjoyed making it.”

Apart from his acting skills, Babil has also won hearts with his humble and down-to-earth attitude. Despite belonging to a family of legends, he has never let his privilege affect his work or demeanor. He is often seen interacting with his fans on social media and sharing glimpses of his personal and professional life.

As Babil continues to carve his own path in the film industry, he is determined to make his father proud and leave his mark as an actor. With each project, he is growing and evolving as an artist, and ‘Logout’ seems to be the turning point in his journey. The film is set to release later this year, and we cannot wait to witness Babil’s brilliant performance on the big screen.

In conclusion, Babil Khan’s passion for acting and his dedication towards honing his craft is admirable. His comparison of ‘Logout’ to attending an acting school motivates us to embrace challenges and use them as opportunities to grow. We wish him all the best for his future endeavors and look forward to seeing more of his exceptional work on the silver screen.

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