Saif’s valuable advice to daughter Sara!

Bollywood’s ex couple Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh's daughter Sara Ali Khan is gearing up for Bollywood debut under Karan Johar's production banner, Dharma Productions. She already has a fan following and her latest physical transformation has left us all stunned. 

When Saif Ali Khan was asked about Sara by a famous tabloid, he spoke about the advice he gave her. Saif told, "I told her once try to concentrate on the art. Look at people like Aamir Khan, you can make your own rules. Don’t get caught up with what it seems to be about. You can take a script and check into a Venice hotel by the canal, read your script, think etc. Be creative, see the world. If you don’t get caught up in the tiny little politics but push creativity. The compromises define you. My first movie I was told if I didn’t stop seeing the girl I was, I will be chucked out. I said okay chuck me out. But I bet a lot of people would if they were told by the king of Dharshraj (laughs) to do that. Not that they would."

He even spoke lovingly of Sara as well as his son Ibrahim Ali Khan. He told, "I know Sara is so bright, and having conversations with her on art and history when she was at Columbia University was so rich. I’d like her to be enriching. But this is what she always wanted to do. But so much of it is fear and insecurity. But as a parent, I know you don’t own them, you can only provide them a good education, send them to a good school and university. I am from the Khalil Gibran school of parenting, like my father, am there if they want to talk to me but won’t tell them what they should do. Ibrahim understands it’s very competitive in the industry but then which career isn’t these days. A BA from a good university will fetch you nothing, you need an MBA."


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