Ibrahim Ali Khan's race track pictures spark comparisons to Saif Ali Khan in 'Ta Ra Rum Pum'
Ibrahim Ali Khan took to his Instagram to offer a glimpse into his visit at Miami Grand Prix
Pictures of Ibrahim Ali Khan at a race track evoked memories of Saif Ali Khan in Ta Ra Rum Pum for fans, while Kareena Kapoor had an iconic reaction on it.
On Monday, Ibrahim Ali Khan took to his Instagram to share a series of pictures from his time at the Miami Grand Prix.
Son of Saif Ali Khan was photographed alongside Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, capturing a candid moment of laughter between the two.
Ibrahim, who was donned in a red jersey, also shared scenic photographs of the backdrop and provided a glimpse into the race experience.
He captioned the post, “I know, even Charles confused me for a Ferrari driver.”
Kareena Kapoor Khan had a memorable response to Ibrahim's post, where she praised him using a line from her character Poo in Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.
She penned, “Tumhara koi haq nahin banta ke tum itne handsome lago, (You don't have the right to look so handsome)," accompanied with heart emojis.
In the comments, fans couldn't resist reminiscing about the movie Ta Ra Rum Pum, where Saif Ali Khan portrayed a car racer.
One user wrote, “Ta Ra Rum Pum remake?” while other fan penned, “Should've told him that you are the son of the best driver around the globe—RV!!!!”
A third person commented, “Ta Ra Rum Pum Sequel when??," while another said, “Of course, he thought RV came back from retirement.”
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