Babil's video widely misinterpreted, taken out of context: actor's team
In a series of purported video clips, Babil was seen crying inconsolably and calling Bollywood "the fakest place".
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Actor Babil Khan (Photo: PTI)
New Delhi, 4 May
A video of Babil
Khan, in which he appears to be emotionally distressed, has been "widely
misinterpreted and taken out of context", the actor's team said on Sunday.
In the official
statement, which was also posted on Instagram by his mother-producer Sutapa
Sikdar, his team further said the actor -- who has been vocal about his mental
health struggles -- was having a difficult day.
"Over the past
few years, Babil Khan has earned immense love and appreciation for his work, as
well as for his openness about his mental health journey. Like anyone else,
Babil is allowed to have difficult days — and this was one of them. We want to
reassure all his well-wishers that he is safe and will be feeling better soon.
"That said, a
video of Babil has been widely misinterpreted and taken out of context. In the
clip, Babil was sincerely acknowledging a few of his peers whom he believes are
making meaningful contributions to the evolving landscape of Indian
cinema," Babil's team said in the statement.
In a series of
purported video clips, Babil was seen crying inconsolably and calling Bollywood
"the fakest place". According to reports, the videos were posted on
the ‘Qala’ actor's now deactivated Instagram account.
Those clips, however,
are still doing the rounds on Reddit, a social news aggregation and forum
social media platform.
In the statement,
Babil's team also urged media publications and the public to consider "the
full context of his words rather than drawing conclusions from fragmented video
clips".
Earlier this week, Babil
remembered his father, actor Irrfan Khan on his fifth death anniversary in an
emotional social media post.
"With you,
without you. Life goes on... With me, without me. Soon I’ll be there. With you,
not without you. And we will run together, and fly, Drink from waterfalls, pink
not blue. I will hug you so tight, and I will cry, Then we’ll laugh, just like
we used to. I miss you," he wrote on 30 April.
The actor was most
recently seen in ‘Log Out’, a ZEE5 cyber thriller that explores the dark side
of social media fame.
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