Saif Ali Khan tells son Ibrahim Ali Khan he must make it on his own in Bollywood: ‘I shouldn’t hold your hand’

Actor Saif Ali Khan’s son Ibrahim Ali Khan made his Bollywood debut with Karan Johar’s Nadaaniyan. However, the film and his performance received criticism. His next film, Sarzameen, also failed to impress audiences. Now, in a podcast with Soha Ali Khan, Saif addressed Ibrahim’s privilege and stated that he does not believe he should be standing next to Ibrahim, holding his hand, at this stage of his life, as he already comes from considerable privilege.

Saif Ali Khan shares his views on nepotism

Saif, the son of veteran actor Sharmila Tagore, shared his views on nepotism and said there is a big difference between people who are lucky and those who are unknown, unlucky, and have very few chances or opportunities to get noticed. He added that this difference is also why audiences are fascinated when someone becomes a guitarist, music director, or actor and rises from the grassroots without the protection of a godfather or a famous parent.

He further said that actors getting opportunities because of who their parents are is “unfair”. He spoke about audiences criticising those who get repeated opportunities but fail to make the most of them and said, “Once you are great at what you do, the audience feels vindicated, but the problem is when you get repeated opportunities, and you are pretty c**p at what you do, and people are like, ‘C’mon what is happening? Somebody is not getting a chance here, and this person is getting chance after chance’. That, I think, is very unfair.”

Saif also spoke about offering limited support to his son Ibrahim in his Bollywood career and said, “I, of course, will support all my children, but there’s also a limit to how… I tell Ibrahim also… I mean, I don’t know if I should stand next to you and hold your hand at this time because you have already got so much because of who you are. So you need to do this on your own.”

About Saif Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan’s upcoming work

Saif has some interesting projects in the pipeline, including the investigative drama Kartavya, which will release on Netflix. Helmed by Pulkit and backed by Red Chillies Entertainment, the film also stars Rasika Duggal and Saurabh Dwivedi in key roles and is scheduled to release this year. He also has Priyadarshan’s Haiwaan in the pipeline, which will see Akshay Kumar and Saif reuniting after almost 17 years.

Ibrahim, on the other hand, is preparing for his next film, Diler, helmed by Kunal Deshmukh. According to reports, the film will feature Sreeleela as the female lead. However, an official announcement is still awaited. The film will mark Ibrahim’s theatrical debut after his previous two OTT films, Sarzameen and Nadaaniyan, failed to impress audiences.

Latest

Michael first reviews: Jaafar Jackson shines as King of Pop but biopic lacks depth

The first reviews of the musical biopic Michael have praised Jaafar Jackson as the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. The film is set for a theatrical release on Apr

Ranveer Singh reportedly offers Rs 10 crore back as settlement talks progress with Farhan Akhtar

After the massive success of Dhurandhar, Ranveer Singh’s exit from Don 3 reportedly drew attention in the industry, leading to a settled understanding between

Bhooth Bangla box office collection day 5: Akshay Kumar, Priyadarshan’s horror-comedy crosses Rs 70 crore

Bhooth Bangla box office collection Day 5: Akshay Kumar and Priyadarshan’s horror-comedy, which hit theatres on April 17, 2026, continues its steady run - her

Kim Kardashian, Lewis Hamilton seen kissing during romantic Malibu getaway

Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton were seen sharing PDA during a Malibu beach outing, with photos and videos going viral.

Shah Rukh Khan eyes Jawan 2 after King: Sources

Shah Rukh Khan is set to return with Jawan 2, with the script reportedly locked and plans underway to begin work after completing King. The sequel to the 2023 b

Topics

UN experts raise alarm over forced conversions and marriages of minority girls in Pakistan

Experts mentioned that in 2025, around 75 per cent of the women and girls affected by forced conversion through marriage in Pakistan were Hindus, while 25 per c

India to host IAFS-IV on May 31; Jaishankar highlights stronger Africa ties

External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar said that the development partnership and capacity-building initiatives between India and Africa are driven by Afr

Why the Iran conflict is taking a more dangerous turn

Stalled talks, ship seizures and nuclear disputes sharpen the Trump-Iran standoff

‘US spat on India’s face’: Former US Ambassador slams Trump administration for undermining ties with New Delhi

Speaking about the changing geo-political situation and dynamics of India-US ties, former US Ambassador Rahm Emanuel said that he would not have done what Trump

‘Jhal muri maine khaayi, jhal TMC ko lagi’: PM Modi’s dig at TMC in Nadia

PM Modi’s remark came after the Trinamool Congress (TMC) criticised his “jhal muri break” a day earlier. The Prime Minister had taken the break on April 1

Bengal assembly polls: Murshidabad tense after clash between supporters of TMC, Humayun Kabir

West Bengal assembly elections 2026: AUJP founder Humayun Kabir visited Nowda on Thursday morning in the aftermath of the bombing and promptly organised a sit-i

UP Board 12th Result 2026 today: Check last 5 years pass percentage trends

UP Board Class 12 results show steady improvement in student performance

JEE Advanced 2026 registration begins. Check direct link, eligibility and last date

The Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee has announced the registration schedule for JEE Advanced 2026. Eligible candidates can apply online from April 23 to
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img