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News Topical, Digital Desk : After four months, Irrfan Khan's son Babil Khan is back on Instagram. He posted a poem about "depression" and struggling with mental difficulties, saying he needs time to heal. In his post, he also discussed the impact it has had on his health. This comes after a video of him having an emotional breakdown went viral a few months ago.

Babil's video went viral in May

In a video in May, he criticized the Bollywood film industry, saying, "Bollywood is very ruined." He also mentioned Ananya Panday, Arjun Kapoor, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Raghav Juyal, and others in the video. He then insisted that the video had been misrepresented and that he was trying to show his support for the celebrities he named.

Expressed heartache by writing a poem

On Saturday, Babil Khan shared several photos from his photoshoot on Instagram, showing him wearing a red sweater and clutching a flower between his teeth. This is his first Instagram post since May 26th. In the caption, he wrote poems about his mental challenges, expressing his heartache. He wrote, "I didn't mean to eavesdrop, the walls of this glass house are thin. I wore my heart on my sleeve, now I have blood-soaked T-shirts, I needed time to heal, my demons had left me deeply wounded. Insomnia and anxiety forced me to do strange things, I was crying out for help, my health was taking a toll, while I was battling my depression, you were fighting your girlfriend... wait..."

Following his post, other stars welcomed him. Vijay Varma wrote, "Babil, we are with you," while Gulshan Devaiah wrote, "Look who's here." Fans also welcomed him and asked him to stay strong. On October 7, Babil was seen for the first time since his famous breakdown video. Paparazzi spotted him at the Mumbai airport.

On May 4, a video of Babil having an emotional breakdown went viral on Reddit. He was seen criticizing Bollywood, mentioning several actors, including Ananya Panday, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Raghav Juyal, Adarsh ​​Gourav, and Arjun Kapoor. After the video went viral, Babil deactivated his Instagram account. A few hours later, he responded, insisting that the video had been misinterpreted and that he was merely expressing his support for the actors.


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