Actor Babil Khan is set to enter Malayalam cinema with the upcoming film Gandhi Bazar, marking an important new chapter in his acting career.
The film will be directed by Babu Janardhanan and features an ensemble cast including Aparna Balamurali, Deepak Parambol, Nikhil Nair, Johny Antony, Jagadish, Sudheer Karamana, Unni Raja, Athmiya and Jayashankar in key roles.
According to PTI report, the project is expected to showcase Babil Khan in a fresh and challenging role as he continues to experiment with different genres and storytelling formats. The actor, who has steadily built a reputation for choosing unconventional scripts, is now stepping into regional cinema with a film that promises strong emotional and narrative depth.
A source close to the actor said Babil has consistently gravitated towards stories that push him creatively and help him evolve as an artist. The source added that making his Malayalam debut with a project of this scale is an exciting milestone for the actor and reflects his willingness to explore meaningful narratives beyond language barriers.
Over the last few years, Babil Khan has emerged as one of the promising young actors in Hindi cinema, earning appreciation for his performances and script choices. His entry into Malayalam cinema also highlights the growing collaboration between artists across different film industries in India.
While further details about the storyline and release schedule of ‘Gandhi Bazar’ are yet to be officially announced, the film has already generated interest among cinema audiences for bringing together a strong cast and a filmmaker known for rooted storytelling.
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