Sutapa Sikdar’s Heartwarming Poem for Son Babil Khan on His Birthday

Sutapa Sikdar penned a heartfelt birthday poem for her son Babil Khan, celebrating his growth from childhood. The poem, shared on Instagram, includes pictures and blessings for Babil’s future. Babil, son of late actor Irrfan Khan, recently announced his new Malayalam film project. Irrfan Khan, a celebrated actor, passed away in 2020 after battling a neuroendocrine tumour.

Key Points: Sutapa Sikdar’s Birthday Poem for Son Babil Khan

  • Sutapa Sikdar shares a heartfelt poem for son Babil Khan
  • Poem highlights Babil’s growth from childhood
  • Babil announces new film 'Gandhi Bazar Sunday Market'
  • Irrfan Khan’s legacy remembered
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"The tiny paw print have become size 10 now": Sutapa Sikdar pens heartwarming poem for son Babil Khan

Sutapa Sikdar pens a touching poem for son Babil Khan on his birthday, reflecting on his growth from tiny paw prints to size 10.

"The tiny paw print have become size 10 now! Travel wide, travel well, travel to be wise and you will swell!! - Sutapa Sikdar"

Mumbai, May 15

Sutapa Sikdar, the wife of the late actor Irrfan Khan, has shared warm birthday wishes to her son Babil Khan.

Taking to her Instagram handle, Sutapa penned a poem, sending him much love and blessings.

"Falak tak naam ho Tera Roshan ..bas tu zameen pe Kadam jamaye rakhna ..Qareeb Chaand taare hon.. sukoon ki nindiya ko Palko mein basaye rehna !!aameen saalgirah Mubarak !!meri jaan meri Umar tumhe lag jaaye ...love you babilaa. Happy birthday! The tiny paw print have become size 10 now! Travel wide, travel well, travel to be wise and you will swell!!" Sutapa wrote.

She included a collage of pictures, featuring Babil.

It is worth mentioning that Sutapa often makes candid reflections on her shared moments with family, offering a personal glimpse into her life.

Sutapa Sikdar shares son Babil with her husband, late actor Irrfan Khan.

Irrfan passed away at a Mumbai hospital on April 29, 2020. He was diagnosed with a neuroendocrine tumour and lost his life to it.

Considered one of the finest actors in the Indian film industry, the actor worked in some of the most critically acclaimed films in India, like 'Life in a... Metro', 'The Lunchbox', and 'Hindi Medium'.

On the work front for Babil Khan, the actor recently announced his next project, 'Gandhi Bazar Sunday Market' with filmmaker Babu Janardhan.

The film's first poster was shared on Gurukripa Productions' social media handle, along with a caption, "Presenting the title look poster of our film. #gandhibazarsundaymarket. Gurukripa proudly takes a step forward in introducing Babil Khan to Malayalam cinema. A new journey begins."

- ANI

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Vikram M
A mother's love is truly unconditional. Reading this poem reminds me of how Irrfan Khan's legacy lives on through Babil. It's heartwarming to see him continuing in the film industry. Wishing him the best for Gandhi Bazar Sunday Market!
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James A
I've always admired Irrfan Khan's work from afar. This glimpse into his family's personal moments is touching. Sutapa's poetry has such a gentle, sincere quality. Babil seems to be carving his own path while honoring his father's memory. Lovely!
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Rohit P
Irrfan sir left too soon. Watching Babil grow in the industry is emotional for all of us who were fans. Sutapa ma'am's words show how much love and strength she has. May Babil shine bright like his father! 🌟
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Michael C
"Travel wide, travel well, travel to be wise" – that's such profound advice from a mother. It's refreshing to see celebrities sharing such intimate, genuine family moments rather than just promotional content. Babil is lucky to have such a supportive parent.
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Sneha F
The poem is so heartfelt! I remember watching Irrfan in The Lunchbox and Paan Singh Tomar – what a legend. Babil has big shoes to fill, but with Sutapa ma'am's guidance, I'm sure he'll make a name for himself. Happy birthday, Babil! 🎂

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