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'If they end up as actors, I’ll be the happiest guy: Saif Ali Khan on his kids Sara, Ibrahim and Taimur

Be it going on holidays or spending quality time with them, Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan has proved to be a doting father to his three children, Sara Ali Khan, Ibrahim Ali Khan and Taimur Ali Khan. What's more, the recent episode of Karan Johar’s chat show Koffee with Karan 6, featuring him with daughter Sara, gave the audience a glimpse of his 'daddy cool' avatar as well.

Now as he awaits the much-talked about debut of his daughter Sara in Abhishek Kapoor's Kedarnath, Saif claimed that he would be delighted if all his children end up as actors. When asked if Ibrahim will join Bollywood, just like sister Sara, Saif told a leading daily, “I think he will love it. It’s a tough job, even for Sara. Everyone has to be good, the audiences have to love them. So, let’s see. He is young and also seems to feel or think that this is an option. He’s a good-looking guy."

[caption id="attachment_169860" align="aligncenter" width="875"] Saif Ali Khan with kids, Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan[/caption]

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Further adding how that he's concerned about all his children and what they will end up doing, the caring father quipped, "If they end up as actors, I’ll be the happiest guy in the world. I think it’s a great job. They will have to be lucky if they succeed also. I wish them that."

Not to forget his youngest child Taimur Ali Khan, who is already a star in his own right with the papparazi going crazy over him. When prodded how he and wife Kareena Kapoor Khan deal with him as a kid, Saif added, "Great, it’s easy. We have to make a little bit of time. I think the greatest luxury is to have the time to spend with him. So, when we are busy, it’s a pain because I don’t want that life anymore.” Further mincing no words, Saif concluded by saying, "The best part of having children is when you’re able to spend time with them... otherwise, what’s the point?"

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