Sara Ali Khan Reveals What She Will Advise Brother Ibrahim Ali Khan Before He Makes His Bollywood Debut

    Sara’s Advice To Ibrahim Before His Bollywood Debut

    Sara Ali Khan Reveals What She Will Advise Brother Ibrahim Ali Khan Before He Makes His Bollywood Debut

    The gorgeous and very talented Sara Ali Khan began her journey in the magical land of cinema back in 2018 with Abhishek Kapoor’s Kedarnath, opposite late actor Sushant Singh Rajput. She went on to prove her versatility as an actress and won several hearts with her performances in films such as Simmba, Love Aaj Kal and the recently released Coolie No. 1 co-starring Varun Dhawan. While fans are eagerly waiting to see Sara shine on the big screen again, many are also hoping that her handsome brother Ibrahim Ali Khan makes his Bollywood debut soon!

    In a recent chat with ETimes, Sara was all praises for Ibrahim and his sense of humor. When asked about the one tip she would give him before his debut in films, the actress shared that the only thing she’ll say to him is to be an all-rounded human being. She explained, “You know, I think that films are a beautiful business and he would be lucky to enter this world. And if he needs advice in terms of acting or anything like that he has many people in the family also to turn to there are much bigger actors and stars and you know, much more experienced than I am.”

    Sara went on to add, “I don't think meri aukat aayi hai abhi tak, ke main kisiko tips du, lekin main itna zarur bolungi ke life main alag alag cheezo ka anubhav karna bohot zaruri hai. Chahe woh education, chahe woh traveling ho, chahe woh baatein karna ho ya logo ko observe karna ho, that is very, very important. So that's something I would advise him to do and the rest. He has his mother and father and a lot of other people to tell him what to do.”

    While we wait for Ibrahim to woo us with his acting skills, fans can catch Sara’s Coolie No. 1 on Amazon Prime Video! The beauty will next share the screen with Akshay Kumar and Dhanush in Aanand L. Rai’s Atrangi Re.