Kareena Kapoor Khan leaves this comment after netizens tease Ibrahim Ali Khan for Ta Ra Rum Pum sequel

Kareena Kapoor Khan leaves this comment after netizens tease Ibrahim Ali Khan for Ta Ra Rum Pum sequel

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Ibrahim Ali Khan is currently trending since the internet has not stopped teasing him by stating that he will star in Ta Ra Rum Pum sequel. The comments come in after Ibrahim posed with F1 racer Charles Leclerc and was confused as a Ferrari racer himself. Kareena Kapoor Khan, married to Ta Ra Rum Pum actor Saif Ali Khan, joined in the fun and left a quirky comment for Ibrahim.

Kareena’s comment

Kareena left a quirky comment for Ibrahim and wrote, “Tumhara koi haq nahin banta ke tum itne handsome lago.” In case you didn’t realize it yet, she got into her character of Poo aka Pooja from Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham (K3G) and recreated her dialogue (self-love), “How dare you? Tumhaara koi haq nahi banta ke tum itni khoobsurat lago.”

Netizens feel it is prep for Ta Ra Rum Pum sequel

Ibrahim’s post attracted comments from netizens that being Saif Ali Khan’s son who looks more like Saif than Saif himself, Ibrahim might just be a part of Ta Ra Rum Pum sequel. The original film featured Saif and Rani Mukerji in lead roles. Sharing the post, Ibrahim wrote, “I know, even Charles confused me for a Ferrari driver.”

Saif was with his other kids at the time

Interestingly, around the same time, Saif Ali Khan was in Mumbai, spending time with his little boys. He was seen holding Jeh’s hand while Taimur Ali Khan walked ahead, towards their car. Ibrahim was in Florida, US during the time.

Ibrahim set for his acting debut

Ibrahim Ali Khan will be making his acting debut soon. He will be seen in Sarzameen opposite Pritviraj Sukumaran and Kajol, the release date for which has not been finalized yet. Ibrahim is also a part of Naadaniyaan opposite Khushi Kapoor.

About the F1 race

Ibrahim was at the Miami Grand Prix. He was rooting for Carlos Sainz. Lando Norris for McLaren won the race.

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