Sara Ali Khan shares heartwarming pictures with mother Amrita Singh and brother Ibrahim Ali Khan

Updated : Jun 28, 2024 11:17
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Sara Ali Khan shares a strong bond with her mother, Amrita Singh, and brother, Ibrahim Ali Khan and they are often seen enjoying vacations together and spending time in the city. Currently, the family is vacationing in New York City.

On June 27, Sara posted a heartwarming picture on her Instagram featuring herself, Amrita Singh, and brother, Ibrahim Ali Khan. The photo, captured by Ibrahim, shows them standing on a city sidewalk. Ibrahim looked dapper in a gray t-shirt and blue jacket, while Amrita Singh smiled in a gray dress paired with a white puffer jacket. Sara, known for her style, wore a pink dress with a brown fringy shawl.

Fans react to picture

Fans quickly filled the comments section, observing their striking resemblance to parents Amrita Singh and Saif Ali Khan. One user humorously commented, 'You're the spitting image of Saif!' while another commented , 'carbon copies of your mom and dad.'

More about Sara and Ibrahim

Sara is currently busy with her roles in 'Metro In Dino' and 'Sky Force,' while Ibrahim is preparing for his much-anticipated Bollywood debut in 'Naadaniyaan,' alongside Khushi Kapoor.

Sara's Instagram updates have been a hit among fans, offering glimpses into their family life and adventures. Sara, Amrita, and Ibrahim often capture moments that resonate with their followers.

The picture sparked a discussion among followers about Sara and Ibrahim's upcoming projects. Followers eagerly anticipate more updates from the family.
 
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