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History, Hitler's motivations, Cold War and Religion: The subjects Sara Ali Khan discusses with dad Saif

Sara Ali Khan said that her father, actor Saif Ali Khan doesn’t endorse her discussing work at home, and instead, prefers talking to her about history and arguing about German politician Adolf Hitler’s motives. Sara is Saif’s first child from former wife, actress Amrita Singh. While speaking to a leading daily, Sara spoke at length about the conversations she engages in with her father and added that Saif looks at her “like a traitor” if she opts to discuss a topic concerning films.

"He looks at me like I'm a traitor for discussing films. He lives with Kareena (Kapoor), is a brother to Soha, and is an actor's son. So, now, if I discuss work, he's like, 'Please don't do this to me.' So, we don't talk about films often. We talk about history, argue about what Hitler's motivations were, or who was wrong in the Cold War. Sometimes, we discuss religion and how different beliefs and social systems came about. We both enjoy culture, travelling, good food, and great conversations,” Sara told the daily.

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[caption id="attachment_144501" align="aligncenter" width="647"] Saif Ali Khan with daughter Sara Ali Khan[/caption]

Saif and Amrita Singh divorced in 2004 and ever since Sara lives with her mother. But she visits Saif more than often and spends time with her father. Saif married Kareena Kapoor in 2012 and their first child, son Taimur, was born in 2016. The actor has two siblings – Soha Ali Khan and Saba Ali Khan. Saif, Soha and Saba are the children of veteran actress Sharmila Tagore and cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi.

[caption id="attachment_159881" align="aligncenter" width="540"] File photo of Amrita Singh and Sara Ali Khan.[/caption]

 

Meanwhile, Sara’s debut film Kedarnath opposite Sushant Singh Rajput released on December 7. The film opened to mixed reviews.

After Kedarnath, Sara will appear in Simmba, co-starring Ranveer Singh. Simmba, directed by Rohit Shetty, will hit screens on December 28.

 

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