<p>Babil, son of late actor Irrfan Khan, on Monday said he was dropping out of his film studies course to focus completely on his acting career in Bollywood.</p>.<p>Babil, who is in his 20s, was pursuing the bachelor of arts degree in film studies at the University of Westminster, UK.</p>.<p>He is set to make his acting debut with director Anvitaa Dutt's Netflix film <em>Qala</em>, also featuring <em>Bulbbul</em> star Tripti Dimri.</p>.<p>The upcoming actor took to Instagram and penned an emotional parting note for his friends from the university.</p>.<p>"I will miss you so much. My beautiful friends. I have a very tight circle here in Mumbai, literally 2-3 friends in total. You all gave me a home in a strange cold place and made me feel like I belonged.</p>.<p>"Thank you, I love you. Film BA, dropping out today, with over 120 credits because I'm giving it all to acting as of now. Goodbye university of Westminster. I love you my truest friends (sic)" he wrote alongside a series of pictures.</p>.<p>Last week, filmmaker Shoojit Sircar and producer Ronnie Lahiri announced that they are set to collaborate with Babil for a project, details of which are still under wraps.</p>
<p>Babil, son of late actor Irrfan Khan, on Monday said he was dropping out of his film studies course to focus completely on his acting career in Bollywood.</p>.<p>Babil, who is in his 20s, was pursuing the bachelor of arts degree in film studies at the University of Westminster, UK.</p>.<p>He is set to make his acting debut with director Anvitaa Dutt's Netflix film <em>Qala</em>, also featuring <em>Bulbbul</em> star Tripti Dimri.</p>.<p>The upcoming actor took to Instagram and penned an emotional parting note for his friends from the university.</p>.<p>"I will miss you so much. My beautiful friends. I have a very tight circle here in Mumbai, literally 2-3 friends in total. You all gave me a home in a strange cold place and made me feel like I belonged.</p>.<p>"Thank you, I love you. Film BA, dropping out today, with over 120 credits because I'm giving it all to acting as of now. Goodbye university of Westminster. I love you my truest friends (sic)" he wrote alongside a series of pictures.</p>.<p>Last week, filmmaker Shoojit Sircar and producer Ronnie Lahiri announced that they are set to collaborate with Babil for a project, details of which are still under wraps.</p>