Babil Khan’s generosity shines on Irrfan Khan’s death anniversary
On April 29, 2020, the legendary actor Irrfan Khan bid farewell to the world after a courageous battle with a neuroendocrine tumor. On his fourth death anniversary, his son, Babil Khan chose to commemorate his father’s legacy by making a significant contribution to a noble cause.
He donated a sum of Rs50,000 to an NGO that works towards addressing water issues in a Mumbai village.
The heartwarming act of generosity was captured by a paparazzo at the airport, and the video quickly gained traction on social media platforms.
In the viral video, Babil can be seen requesting the NGO representative to keep his donation anonymous, as he wanted it to be a secret.
However, the clip garnered widespread attention, and netizens flooded the comments section with words of praise and appreciation for the young actor’s humility and compassion.
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The person in charge of the NGO expressed gratitude towards Babil for his remarkable support.
In a comment, he thanked Babil for his generous contribution, acknowledging that the donation would go a long way in addressing the water-related challenges faced by the people in the Mumbai village.
The NGO representative hailed Babil as a true hero and commended him for setting an example of compassion and empathy.
Babil’s act of kindness resonated deeply with people, who applauded his selflessness and humility.
The video served as a testament to the enduring impact of Irrfan Khan’s legacy, and how his son continues to carry forward his spirit of compassion and empathy.
The emotional video capturing the donation went viral, garnering immense praise and admiration for the young actor.
Babil Khan is an Indian actor and the son of the late Irrfan Khan, initially started his journey in the film industry as a camera assistant.
However, he made his notable acting debut in Bollywood with the film “Qala.”
Babil also appeared in the miniseries titled “The Railway Men.”
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