Father to three children – Sara, Ibrahim and Taimur – Saif Ali Khan believes in giving his children their freedom and space. In a recent interview, the actor spoke about his parental equation with each of his three kids.
Saif is a doting father;
Saif Ali Khan is as much a dearly dad as he is a fine actor. Father to three children – Sara, Ibrahim and Taimur – Saif believes in giving his kids all the freedom and space, but also keep a check on what’s going in their life.
While Ibrahim is yet to dip his toe into Bollywood, Sara recently wrapped up her debut film Kedarnath.
Meanwhile, munchkin Taimur remains the most popular sibling in the lot for obvious reasons.
In a recent interview, Saif opened about his approach to good parenting and his hopes and expectations from his kids.
“I have given my kids the freedom and space, which is why I trust them not to misuse it.
They (Sara and Ibrahim) are young, but they tell me everything.
I’m always in the know of what’s happening in their lives.
I don’t know if I can call myself a friend, but we are really close as family and they know they can share anything with me,” the actor was quoted.
Sara Ali Khan’s debut film, Kedarnath, had run into trouble due to a break between director Abhishek Kapoor and co-producers KriArj Entertainment.
Meanwhile, Sara has already bagged her second film, Simmba, opposite Ranveer Singh.
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Sara is daddy’s sweet girl;
“Sara is a sweet and a bright kid. I don’t know what I should be saying because it seems weird to praise my own daughter. But she’s hardworking, I have noticed that about her,” Saif said, adding, “There’s been a lot of here and there with Sara’s debut but she has worked it through. Now, Karan Johar is taking care of her and she is in the Dharma camp, so she’ll be fine. I would have always liked that because then, it’s a lot more secure and people like Karan know how to take care of you. It’s more than just making a film. She’s following her heart.”
Saif revealed why the Paparazzi around Taimur doesn’t bother him;
When quizzed about the constant media glare surrounding Taimur, Saif reasoned, “I don’t have a problem with the photographers because they are just clicking his pictures. Although it’s a bit intrusive, no movie star has a privilege of being extremely private. You might be looking at the Taj Mahal and people will start clicking your pictures. You try to be normal and then everyone takes your picture. That’s mildly bothersome. But I just think he has to get used to that, because, in the end, they are just clicking a few photographs.”