Saba Ali Khan shares photo of 'Bebo's boys', featuring Saif Ali Khan with sons

Updated : Sep 01, 2022 14:52
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Saba Ali Khan shared an adorable picture featuring her brother Saif Ali Khan with his sons Ibrahim Ali Khan, Taimur Ali Khan and Jehangir Ali Khan, and addressed them as ‘Bebo’s (Kareena Kapoor Khan) boys. She also pointed that Ibrahim is being protective towards his brothers in the picture as he has kept his one hand on Taimur and another on Jeh. The picture is from Saif's 52nd birthday, which the family celebrated earlier this month.

Soon after this picture was shared, fans of the actor dropped several heart emojis in the comments section. One fan wrote, ‘Handsomeness in a single frame uffffffffffff jeh baba’, while another added, ‘Saif looks like Ibrahim's elder brother.’

Saif married Kareena in 2012 and they have two sons together-  Taimur and Jehangir. He's also the father of actor Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan, with his first wife, actor Amrita Singh.

In an interview with Bollywood Hungama in 2020, Saif Ali Khan said that he connects differently with each of his four children. He said, ‘I am always there for them. I love and adore all my three children. It’s true that I spend a lot of time with Taimur. But I am constantly connected with my elder son Ibrahim and my daughter Sara. All my three children have different places in my heart. If I am hurt with Sara about something, Taimur can’t make me feel better about it. Every time you have a child you divide your heart. And they are all different in age. I feel each of my three children require a different kind of connect. I could have long chat on the phone or have dinner with Sara or Ibrahim which I can’t do with Taimur.’

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