Ibrahim Ali Khan meets F1 racer Charles Leclerc at Miami Grand Prix

Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh’s son, Ibrahim Ali Khan, recently attended the Miami Grand Prix in Florida, where he had the opportunity to meet F1 racer Charles Leclerc. Sharing the moment on Instagram, Ibrahim posted pictures from their encounter. “I know, even Charles confused me for a Ferrari driver,” Ibrahim humorously remarked in his […]

by Nisha Srivastava - May 6, 2024, 11:23 am

Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh’s son, Ibrahim Ali Khan, recently attended the Miami Grand Prix in Florida, where he had the opportunity to meet F1 racer Charles Leclerc. Sharing the moment on Instagram, Ibrahim posted pictures from their encounter.

“I know, even Charles confused me for a Ferrari driver,” Ibrahim humorously remarked in his caption.

The images quickly caught the attention of netizens, with many drawing parallels to Saif’s iconic Bollywood film ‘Ta Ra Rum Pum’, where he portrayed a car racer. “Ta Ra Rum Pum remake?” commented one fan, while another wrote, “Hahaha, this made me think of Saif’s Ta Ra Rum Pum.”

In addition to meeting Leclerc, Ibrahim also shared an Instagram Story where he was seen cheering for Carlos Sainz.

Recently, Ibrahim made his Instagram account public, signaling his imminent entry into the entertainment industry. Although he is currently involved in several projects, official announcements regarding his ventures are yet to be made.

In an interview with ANI, Sara Ali Khan praised Ibrahim’s talent and wished him success in the industry. When asked if she aimed to set an example for him with her own work, Sara responded, “No, I don’t feel like setting an example for him. My brother is quite smart… it is his life, his luck, and his talent. We both have been brought up in the same manner so I know he won’t drift from his chosen path. And no matter how far you run, you will come back to yourself. That’s what our mom (Amrita Singh) taught us.”

Wishing him luck for his Bollywood debut, Sara emphasized the importance of balance and values in Ibrahim’s life, saying, “I hope he maintains balance in his life and work. He should stick to his values. He is a grounded child.”