Ibrahim Ali Khan’s all-black pantsuit reminds us of his dad Saif Ali Khan in this movie

Looking ahead, Ibrahim has two more projects lined up. He is set to appear in the thriller Sarzameen and the upcoming sports drama Diler.

Ibrahim Ali Khan fashion
Ibrahim Ali Khan fashion (Image source: Instagram)

Ibrahim Ali Khan has once again caught the attention of fans and fashion enthusiasts alike after he was spotted at a recent event, exuding unmistakable Saif Ali Khan vibes. Dressed in a sleek black pantsuit, the 24-year-old actor bore a strong resemblance to his father, reminding many of Saif’s suave look in Agent Vinod.

In a video shared on Instagram, Ibrahim was seen deep in conversation at the event while the paparazzi captured him. He wore a crisp white shirt under a tailored black jacket, complete with a black bow tie, giving his outfit a polished, red-carpet-ready edge. His clean-shaven face and neatly styled hair only added to the visual throwback to his father’s iconic spy thriller look.

The post, captioned “Ibrahim Ali is giving us Saif from Agent Vinod Vibes,” drew a flood of comments from fans who couldn’t help but gush over the striking resemblance. Netizens also noted that Ibrahim has inherited not just his father’s features but also his natural flair for style.

The comparisons aren’t new. Over the years, Ibrahim, along with his sister Sara Ali Khan, have often been compared to their parents, Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh. 

Earlier this year, Ibrahim made his lead acting debut in Nadaaniyan, a romantic comedy directed by Shauna Gautam and produced by Karan Johar. In a candid interview with Filmfare, he addressed the ongoing comparisons to his father and the larger shift in the film industry.

“In 2025, the director and the script are the kings,” he said. “I genuinely believe that we won’t get stars like Ranbir Kapoor, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, Saif Ali Khan and Aamir Khan again. That era of actors is gone. It just doesn’t work how it used to work in the ’80s and in the ’90s, when these guys would just stand in front of the camera and the movies would be a hit. People would go crazy over these stars.”

He added, “Nowadays, it’s hard to do that. No one can be a star like that. Unfortunately, I can’t say that I’m a star. I’m nobody. My work needs to speak for me. I like the concept of being an actor and doing good work, which in 2025 is key. Bad script, a bad movie worked if it had a popular star. It doesn’t work like that anymore.”

Looking ahead, Ibrahim has two more projects lined up. He is set to appear in the thriller Sarzameen and the upcoming sports drama Diler.

This article was first uploaded on June nineteen, twenty twenty-five, at thirty-two minutes past five in the evening.

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