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Saif Ali Khan’s mother Sharmila Tagore shared her thoughts on her grandchildren, Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan’s performance in the film industry.
Ibrahim Ali Khan’s debut film Naadaniyaan released on Netflix received massive backlash and became the ultimate flop at the box office. The film was panned for its cumbersome dialogues and mediocre performances. Now, Ibrahim’s grandmother Sharmila Tagore dished out her honest review about the film, admitting the project fell short of expectations.
However, what attracts everyone is that the veteran actress picked a side between her grandchildren as she praised Sara Ali Khan’s work even after she gave a series on flop films while calling Pataudi Prince’s debut project “not good.”
Sharmila Tagore criticises Ibrahim Ali Khan’s debut film Nadaaniyan
Through an Anandabazar Patrika.com interview Sharmila Tagore discussed her two grandchildren, Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan as she expressed her views about their film industry experiences.
According to her Ibrahim achieved poor results in his film project yet remains strikingly attractive to look at. He has tried his best. These things shouldn’t really be said in front of everyone, but honestly, the picture isn’t great. Ultimately, the picture has to be good.”
On the other hand, Sharmila said nothing but purely praised Sara Ali Khan, stating, “Sara is a good actress. She works very hard and is capable of doing a lot more. She’ll also achieve that.”
It has been noticed that Sara Ali Khan has had a mixed career in Bollywood so far, with a few hits and several flops that faced trolling as well. Her early success came with the hits Kedarnath and Simmba, but films like Love Aaj Kal and Atrangi Re struggled at the box office.
during discussions about Naadaniyaan highlighted that Sara’s debut film became a hit, but her following films have failed to find success since then. Audiences praised Ibrahim Ali Khan’s acting, although his debut film failed to become a box office success because people observed his future potential as an actor. Several renowned figures, including Hansal Mehta, Jugal Hansraj, and Dia Mirza, defended the youth actors by demanding that spectators avoid judging them solely based on their initial roles.