Qala Teaser: Amitabh Bachchan Wishes The Best For Irrfan Khan’s Son Babil Khan’s Debut Film; Babil Is Super-Elated– VIDEO

Amitabh Bachchan seemed to be all intrigued with the debut film of Irrfan Khan’s son Babil Khan as he shared the teaser of Qala on his Instagram. Babil is excited!

Saheli Maity

Mon Apr 19 2021, 18:10:06 39181 views
Legendary actor Irrfan Khan’s son Babil Khan has also forayed into movies, following the footsteps of his father. He is all set to make his Bollywood debut with Qala which is helmed by Anvita Dutt and will be starring opposite Bulbbul fame Tripti Dimri. The movie is produced by Anushka Sharma's production house, Clean Slate. Babil has already shared a small teaser of the film which looks pretty captivating and engaging. Even actor Amitabh Bachchan seemed to be all charmed with the debut film of Irrfan Khan’s son as he shared the same teaser on his Instagram as well. 

Wishing the team the best and praising the teaser, he took to his Instagram and captioned it with, “Anvita ji .. Wishing all the very best .. looking quite different .. good to see the making as well” Seeing acknowledgement from the actor himself, Babil seemed to be all excited as he shared same on his INSTA stories and wrote’ Wohoooo!’ When he shared the glimpse of his film, Qala, he wrote a note, praising Tripti and mentioned how sceptical he is to use the phrase 'getting launched'. 

He wrote, “Tripti freaking Dimri is back again!!!!!! Whooooooo!!! (and a little bit of me)  Also I’m a bit sceptical about the phrase ‘getting launched’ because the audience should launch off their seats while watching our film and not any individual actor.  "From the creators of Bulbbul, Clean Slate Filmz and Anvita Dutt, we bring you #Qala, a Netflix Original film.  Qala will be here soon to share her story of her fight for a place in her mother's heart.” Watch the teaser below.

Meanwhile, Qala also stars Swastika Mukherjee and will be streaming on the OTT giant, Netflix. 


Image source: Instagram/ babil.i.k/ amitabhbachchan

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