Amit Sial defends Babil Khan after his emotional breakdown

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'Raid 2' actor Amit Sial defends Babil Khan after his emotional breakdown;  highlights the pressure of continuing Irrfan Khan's legacy

Amit Sial, the ‘Kathmandu Connection’ actor, recently shared his views regarding Babil Khan’s video that sent a shock wave down the internet. Reminiscing about Irrfan Khan, Sial expressed that the video of him simply crying caused unnecessary repercussions.

Amit Sial opens up about Babil Khan

In a candid conversation with Pinkvilla, Amit Sial pointed out ‘It’s Okay To Not Be Okay’ in the most soulful way. Speaking about his personal experience, the 49-year-old actor mentioned that Babil Khan is a sweet, talented, and educated actor who wants to achieve big in life.

The legacy of Irrfan Khan

Furthermore, Sial expressed the unparalleled burden Khan must have with the legacy that Irrfan Khan left. Appreciating the ‘Life of Pi’ actor, Amit stated, “Aisi legacy ke hamare beech mein nahi hain Irrfan bhai, main literally kabhi kabhi bhayankar miss karne lag jaata hu, kuch kaam dekh liya ye kar liya.

(The kind of legacy that I literally miss him after watching Irrfan Khan’s work.)”

Babil Khan and his bond with Irrfan Khan

As the interview evolved, Sial asked to leave every consideration aside and stated that Babil Khan had lost his father, pointing out the bond and the uneasy vacuum he must have felt after the sudden loss. The ‘Mirzapur’ actor admitted that he felt lost until he was 30, and thanked the almighty for not having any social media when he was young, or else he would’ve posted even more videos than Babil Khan.

Amit, frustratingly, said the analysis of someone’s life or emotions is unnecessary, citing that nobody figured out what Babil exactly stated. He further added that he saw the video and closed it, which is what one should ideally do, admitting that Khan must have made a mistake without realising the overwhelming consequences.

Stating the bottom line, Amit Sial advised that one should mind their own business.

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