Key Points

Saba Pataudi penned a touching tribute to her legendary parents, Sharmila Tagore and Mansoor Ali Khan, on World Parents Day. She shared rare throwback photos and cherished memories, including a nostalgic visit to a pub honoring her father. The post also highlighted her admiration for nephew Ibrahim Ali Khan, comparing him to his grandfather. Saba’s heartfelt words celebrated her family’s enduring legacy in Bollywood.

Key Points: Saba Pataudi Honors Parents Sharmila Tagore and Mansoor Ali Khan

  • Saba shares nostalgic throwback pics of Sharmila and Mansoor
  • Recalls emotional visit to Duke of Kendall pub
  • Praises nephew Ibrahim Ali Khan as star in the making
  • Reflects on parents' love story amid family objections
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Saba Pataudi says blessed to be born to my parents Sharmila Tagore & Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi

Saba Pataudi shares heartfelt tribute to parents Sharmila Tagore and Mansoor Ali Khan on World Parents Day, reminiscing cherished memories.

"I’m blessed to be born to my parents – Saba Pataudi"

Mumbai, July 28

Saba Pataudi said she is blessed to be born to her parents, Sharmila Tagore and Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi as she wished them on World Parents Day.

Saba penned a lovely wish for her Amma and Abba on her IG saying, "Happy Parents day...Might have been yesterday;) but its never not a parent day!"

Her post included an old pic of her parents, along with some recent clicks of the 'Aradhana' actress.

She penned, "Loved walking into the Duke of Kendall pub, a place abba met his friends and they had framed this picture of amma n abba in his honor. SO nostalgic and proud. Missed him at that moment...a LOT."

"Random pics to follow, few selfies, iggy with his grandfather and one with ma, while I took the first, i can't take credit for the second!

Cannes festival. Ma & Me . Interview courtesy @anupama.chopra." Saba added.

"I'm blessed to be born to my parents," her post concluded.

Sharmila and Mansoor met for the first time back in 1965 during an after-match party in Delhi.

Despite facing objections from their families, the couple tied the knot on December 27, 1968. They were blessed with three kids - their son Saif Ali Khan, and daughters, Saba and Soha Ali Khan.

Last Monday, proud aunt Saba penned an appreciation post for her nephew, Ibrahim Ali Khan.

Posting a couple of unseen pictures of Ibrahim over the years, she claimed that Ibrahim is a lot like his grandfather, Mansoor. "To Ibrahim...Hit the ball out of the park! The boy i knew has grown up to a handsome, kind and fair Man, a LOT like his grandfather. Wit and charm Mahsha'Allah adds to his charisma," Saba wrote on social media.

Calling Ibrahim a star in the making, she added, "The family man. My nephew, And now, Mahsha'Allah the Actor! Talent with hardwork you're definitely a STAR."

Saba further wished Ibrahim all the best for his future endeavors.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The Pataudi-Tagore family is truly India's first family of cinema and sports! Their journey from facing family objections to becoming one of the most respected families is inspiring. Mansoor sahab was a legend both on and off the field.
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Aman W
While the sentiment is beautiful, I wish celebrities would also acknowledge their privilege more often. Not everyone gets to grow up with such loving and accomplished parents. Just saying 🤷‍♂️
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Shreya B
That old photo of Sharmila ji and Mansoor sahab gave me goosebumps! They had such grace and charm. And now seeing Ibrahim following in his grandfather's footsteps - what a wonderful family legacy continuing ✨
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Karan T
The way Saba speaks about her parents is so heartfelt. In today's fast-paced world, we often forget to appreciate our elders. This post reminded me to call my own parents today. Family is everything 🙏
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Nidhi U
I love how grounded this family remains despite their stardom. From Sharmila ji's elegance to Saif's acting and now Ibrahim's debut - three generations of excellence! Wishing them all the best 💫

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