24 March,2021 08:10 AM IST | Mumbai | IANS
Irrfan Khan and Babil Khan. Image source: Yogen Shah
Babil Khan on Tuesday revealed that he has discovered a diary full of acting notes by his father, late actor Irrfan Khan. He calls it the "Book Of Eli". Babil shared a video clip on Instagram, where he is seen flipping through Irrfan's notes.
"I just found this book in Baba's cupboard that I had given him when I was like 12 (he used to hate it when I used to call him âDad' but whilst puberty global westernisation was beginning to ripen) He had been writing notes on acting for me in it that I think he was going to teach me after film school, so I guess I have just found the âBook of Eli'," Babil wrote alongside the clip.
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He then shared a few pointers shared by his father.
He said: "1. The intent -- general but specific emotion like displacement, if you are unable to identify with a specific situation. 2. The text is holy in context eg. the woman in the man, self-pity, sexual politics etc.
"3. Follow the action of the text sincerely and the required emotion will arise - the intention of the lines are to tell a story and not to pass information. 4. Drama has to be created, it cannot be represented or portrayed like a fact."
Babil concluded: "If you don't understand some things, welcome to the club :' (I'm here feeling like I'm decrypting hyroglifics from scratch. The rest is SO confusing, can't even ask him)."
Earlier this month, Babil hinted at plans of joining the film industry soon, while posting about his father on social media.
Irrfan died in April last year after a two-year battle with neuroendocrine tumour. He was last seen on screen in "Angrezi Medium."
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