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The Great Indian Kapil Show: Saif Ali Khan Says Ibrahim 'Doesn't Ask Much' While Sara 'Takes My Advice'
On 'The Great Indian Kapil Show Season 2', Kapil Sharma asked Saif Ali Khan if his kids approached him for acting advice.
New Delhi: Saif Ali Khan, who has been in Indian cinema for more than three decades, has discussed the fact that his son Ibrahim Ali Khan does not ask him for guidance as he gets ready to make his acting debut. The actor recently appeared on ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ to promote his film ‘Devara’ with
Kapil Sharma, the host of ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’, recently asked whether Saif's children consult him for career guidance. Saif responded, "Ibrahim has just started. His film hasn't released yet. So, he doesn't ask much. But my daughter Sara and I talk a lot. She takes my advice."
Saif said that his daughter often comes to him with script ideas. He said, “She (Sara Ali Khan) often asks me to read the scenes with her and provide some ideas. Perhaps in the future, I will do the same with Ibrahim.”
Archana Puran Singh also talked about her time working with Ibrahim on a project while Saif spoke about his kids. She said, "I have worked with Ibrahim in a film recently and I have to say, he is the sweetest boy in the whole world."
In the upcoming emotional thriller ‘Sarzameen’, Ibrahim Ali Khan will play a major part in his acting debut. Kajol and Prithviraj Sukumaran are both featured in the film, which started filming in 2023.
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Saif Ali Khan On Bond With His Four Kids
In an earlier conversation with India Today, Saif Ali Khan shared how he nurtured his individual relationships with his four children - Sara, Ibrahim, Taimur, and Jehangir Ali Khan. Saif said he prioritises spending quality time with each of them.
“I spend most of my time with my children, and they ask me a lot about various things. My elder kids, Ibrahim and Sara, are already actors or aspire to be actors. I, on the other hand, would be petrified and wouldn't want to stand in front of cameras. The youngest one, however is a born performer- I know exactly where that traits comes from. There's no pressure though. For me, they could be school teachers, as long as they're happy, that's all that matters. And that's what we need to teach them,” the actor shared.