Kareena Kapoor calls Saif Ali Khan's son Ibrahim 'cutest', Sara too shares a funny video

Updated : Mar 05, 2022 20:12
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Ibrahim Ali Khan's birthday is very special and the internet is going into a collective meltdown to wish actor Saif Ali Khan's son a very happy birthday.

Saif's wife, Kareena Kapoor Khan, sent Ibrahim an adorable birthday greeting. Kareena shared an old photo of Ibrahim in his father's arms. In the picture, the father-son duo can be seen smiling for the camera while Saif holds a glass of wine. She wrote, 'Sweetest most gorgeous Iggy', and tagged Ibrahim's Instagram account. 

Kareena Kapoor isn't the only one celebrating Ibrahim's birthday on social media. Ibrahim's aunts, Saba Pataudi and Soha Ali Khan, have also joined the bandwagon. While Saba shared an adorable throwback pic from Ibrahim's childhood. The star kid is seen wearing goggles and making funny faces at the camera in the photo. Soha Ali Khan posted a recently-clicked picture with Ibrahim Ali Khan, where the two of them can be seen smiling and posing for the camera.

How can we skip the post of Ibrahim's sister Sara Ali Khan, who has always entertained her fans with quirky antics and sense of humour.
Sara posted a video to wish her brother on his 21st birthday, and this time, it seems mom Amrita Singh has joined in the fun as well. 

In the video, Sara can be seen sitting on a boulder in a gushing river, while Ibrahim makes weird poses in front of her. Sara looks towards the camera and does namaste for the audience as her mother records. Although Amrita is not seen in the video, but she can be heard saying in the background, “Namaste darshako, aur miliye in dono bawre bachchon se, Sara aur Ibrahim."

Kareena KapoorSaif Ali KhanSaba PataudiSara Ali KhanAmrita SinghSoha Ali KhanIbrahim Ali Khan

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