Ibrahim Ali Khan Reveals He Feels Bad For Taimur And Jeh Getting Clicked By Paps, 'We Got Saved..'

In a recent interview, Ibrahim Ali Khan compared his childhood with his brothers, Taimur and Jeh. Here's what he said.

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Ibrahim Ali Khan Reveals He Feels Bad For Taimur And Jeh Getting Clicked By Paps, 'We Got Saved..'

Saif Ali Khan has a typical modern family situation as he shares two kids, Sara and Ibrahim, with his former wife, Amrita Singh, and the other two, Taimur and Jeh, with his wife, Kareena Kapoor. Despite the siblings' age difference, all his children share a cordial bond. From celebrating raksha bandhan to birthdays, they are often spotted together. Once again, we got to glimpse the same love as Ibrahim Ali Khan opened up about his feelings for his brothers, Taimur and Jeh's childhood. 

Ibrahim Ali Khan shares he feels bad as Taimur and Jeh get clicked all the time

Ibrahim Ali Khan, who recently debuted with the film, Nadaaniyan, sat down for an interview with Filmfare. During the conversation, he recalled his childhood and drew a comparison with that of his brothers, Taimur and Jeh. The 24-year-old shared that he often feels bad witnessing his 8-year-old brother, Taimur, and 4-year-old brother, Jeh, who get constantly clicked when they leave their homes. Rather than enjoying their childhood with complete freedom, the little ones are chased by the paps, scrutinized for their behaviour on social media or spend the day playing with tech goodies at home. In his words:

“So, I see Jehangir and Taimur. And a part of me does feel bad for them. Taimur, who's just turning eight years old, is trying to leave the house and he's getting clicked by the media. And Jeh, who's just four-five years old, he's also getting clicked. And when they're at home, they're playing on their iPhones and iPads at the age of eight and four. These things weren't there when we were growing up."

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Ibrahim discussed how this kind of childhood has become common for star kids. However, it's different from his childhood, where, despite having popular parents, he used to spend his day playing outdoor games with his friends. The actor admitted that he is grateful that he wasn't a 'known' starkid, unlike his brothers who have become renowned across the country and are chased by paps for pictures. Moreover, he revealed that he had to face the media camera after he turned 18, and was mature enough to understand everything. Sharing his feelings, Ibrahim said:

"I think I belong to the last generation who had a normal childhood. We got saved because, in my childhood, we didn't have smartphones, smart TVs, OTT, iPhones or iPads. The paparazzi doesn't even let these kids breathe. It was only after I turned 18 that I faced the paparazzi. I am so grateful that I got to have a normal childhood." 

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Ibrahim Ali Khan admits he threatened a Pakistani media journalist for making commemt about his body

Ibrahim Ali Khan, who is new to the world and tactics of showbiz, wasn't able to impress the audience and critics with his first film. However, soon after the release, he got caught in a major fiasco when a Pakistani journalist shared a screenshot of his chat with Ibrahim, where the latter threatened him over his negative review. Responding to it, Ibrahim agreed that he did so because the journalist commented about his body. However, the actor admitted that he should have reacted better and promised to be more composed in such situations. He said:

"I know I shouldn't have reacted, but I'm also new to public scrutiny. When he made that personal comment about my body, it felt like a below-the-belt remark. But going forward, I'll be more composed. I shouldn't have reacted. It won't happen again."

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Ibrahim Ali Khan's work front

Ibrahim Ali Khan debuted with Dharma Production's Nadaaniyaan, co-starring Khushi Kapoor, Dia Mirza, Suniel Shetty, Mahima Chaudhary and more. He will be next seen in the drama film, Diler, directed by Kunal Deshmukh. At the same time, he has Kayozi Irani's Sarzameen co-starring Kajol in the pipeline. 

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