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He should, he’s looking good, better looking than I am: Saif Ali Khan on son Ibrahim Ali Khan's Bollywood debut

Although Saif Ali Khan joined Bollywood as a mainstream actor, he went on to carve a niche for himself with films like Dil Chahta Hai, and went on to do Omkara, Race, etc. Not to forget, he was one of the very first few Bollywood celebs to explore the digital medium. And after impressing everyone with his act as Inspector Sartaj Singh in Sacred Games, he is all set to carve his magic again in the sequel of the much-loved show. Currently, he has been busy shooting in London for Jawaani Jaaneman and will also be seen in several other projects like Laal Kaptaan, Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, Bhoot Police and Dil Bechara. 

While Saif himself is busy reinventing himself, one project at a time, his daughter Sara Ali Khan has already proved her mettle with films like Kedarnath and Simmba. Now all eyes are set on the Bollywood debut of his son, Ibrahim Ali Khan, who looks exactly like his father. When prodded about Ibrahim's Bollywood plans, Saif told a leading daily, "He should, he's looking good, better looking than I am! He's a very charming guy. I definitely think all of my children would be interested in acting." He further added, "We’re an acting family, the whole bunch of us are in the industry. So I’m sure. He’s still a little young, and I’m keener that he does university first. Then, of course, we’ll support him in whatever he wants to do."

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Well, now we certainly cannot wait to witness Ibrahim make his much-awaited debut soon!

Coming back to Saif, the actor maintained that he is happy 'doing the kind of stuff that I enjoy doing'. He signed off by saying, "I feel my life is quite well-balanced, between working and spending time with my family, and experiencing life as it rushes by. I’m certainly not, in any way, grumpy about the situation. I think people have been kind and patient, watching me and accepting what I do."

(Source: Hindustan Times)

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