Mumbai: Filmmaker Karan Johar has officially confirmed that Ibrahim Ali Khan is all set to make his film industry debut with an upcoming Bollywood film. Karan took to social media to announce the same on social media and also shared a couple of candid shots of Ibrahim alongside a lengthy note where he recalled his first meeting with Ibrahim’s mother Amrita Singh and father Saif Ali Khan.

“I met Amrita or Dingy, how the loved ones like to call her…when I was just 12 years old. She did a film for @dharmamovies with my father called Duniya, and I remember so vividly the grace, the energy & the commandment over the camera she had. But, what I remember the most is the warmest Chinese dinner with her and her hairstylist of the time after our first meeting, followed by a James Bond movie! She treated me like her own the second we met and that was the power of her grace…which lives on through her and her children too!.”

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He added, “With Saif, it was in Anand Mahendru’s office where I first met him. Young, suave, charming & effortless…Very much like the first time I met Ibrahim. And a strong friendship that continues from our generation to luckily our kids!!! I have known this family for 40 years. Worked with them in different capacities - Duniya with Amrita, Kal Ho Naa Ho to Kurbaan with Saif, and of course, Simmba with Sara followed by many more (to come!!) I know this family for the heart they have.”

The post further read, “Films are in their blood, their genes, and their passion. We make way for a new wave of talent, one that I cannot wait for the world to see. So, stay tuned as @iakpataudi makes his way into your hearts and soon…onto the screens!”

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