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Irrfan Khan’s son Babil Khan says he was left speechless after receiving the sweetest message from the actor’s ‘onscreen son’, Kal Penn, about how his late father brought him his greatest artistic happiness when they collaborated on Mira Nair’s 2006 drama The Namesake.
Babil on Saturday posted an Instagram story of a message that Kal Penn wrote to him, which seemed like a response to a note that the youngster sent him about The Namesake. Kal Penn, in the message, thanked Babil for reaching out to him and said that The Namesake was the project that he was “most proud of” and that Irrfan played a huge role in it.
“I’ve thought of you two and your mom a lot this past year and wasn’t sure how to get in touch to share my love and gratitude. It really means so much to me that you reached you. Thank you! Let me know if you’re ever in New York post pandemic,” Penn wrote. Overwhelmed with the message, Babil stated that he couldn’t frame a reply to the actor. “What is happening? How to write a reply when you’re speechless?” Babil wrote, captioning the Instagram story.
The Namesake, also starring Tabu, was based on Jhumpa Lahiri’s novel of the same name. The film depicted the struggles of a couple (Irrfan and Tabu), first generation immigrants of Bengal to the US and their American-born kids, played by Kal Penn and Sahira Nair.
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