Key Points

Sara Ali Khan had a special moment walking the ramp with her brother Ibrahim for the first time. She revealed he told her "sister I love you" during their runway walk. Both siblings wore custom Abhinav Mishra outfits featuring his signature mirror work. The heartwarming sibling moment took place at The Shrine event in Delhi.

Key Points: Sara Ali Khan Beams as Brother Ibrahim Says I Love You on Ramp

  • Sara and Ibrahim showcased sibling chemistry in custom Abhinav Mishra outfits
  • The duo walked for The Shrine event at Delhi's Sanskriti Greens
  • Sara described wearing rusty orange ensemble with signature mirror work
  • Both siblings are following parents Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh into acting
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When he said sister I love you on ramp, Sara beams with joy as she walks runway with her brother Ibrahim for first time

Sara Ali Khan shares heartwarming moment walking runway with brother Ibrahim Ali Khan for first time, revealing he said "sister I love you" during show

"A night to remember with @iak Especially when he said sister i love you on the ramp - Sara Ali Khan"

Mumbai, October 5

Saturday night was special for actor Sara Ali Khan as she walked the ramp with her brother Ibrahim Ali Khan for the first time.

Amid the lush gardens of Sanskriti Greens in Chattarpur, Delhi, Sara and Ibrahim enthralled the audience with their effortless "sibling" chemistry, celebrating their shared love for fashion and music.

Both were seen exuding grace in custom Abhinav Mishra's outfits, flaunting the designer's signature mirror work.

A day after owning the ramp with her little brother, Sara penned a note on Instagram, revealing Ibrahim said "Sister I love you" to her on the ramp. Isn't it adorable?

"A night to remember with @iak Especially when he said sister i love you on the ramp What else could make walking for @abhinavmishra_ once again even more special. Wearing this exquisite rusty orange ensemble, handcrafted with Abhinav's signature mirror work, felt like stepping into a magical world of art, craft, and celebration. So happy to be a part of The Shrine -- a night filled with beauty, light, and love," she posted.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DPbJSHwCLla/?hl=en

Sara and Ibrahim, following in the footsteps of their parents Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh, have both stepped into acting. Sara debuted in Bollywood in 2018 with Kedarnath, while Ibrahim has appeared in just two films so far.

Last year, in an interview with ANI, Sara opened up about how talented Ibrahim is as he wished him good luck and success in the industry.

Asked if she would like to set an example for her sibling with her work, Sara replied, "No (I don't feel like setting an example for him). My brother is quite smart... it is his life, his luck and his talent. We both have been brought up in the same manner so I know he won't drift from his chosen path. And no matter how far you run, you will come back to yourself. That's what our mom (Amrita Singh) taught us."

- ANI

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Rohit P
The outfits look absolutely stunning! Abhinav Mishra's mirror work is always so elegant. Great to see young Bollywood stars embracing traditional Indian craftsmanship.
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Ananya R
While the sibling moment is sweet, I wish media would focus more on their acting careers rather than just fashion events. Both have potential as actors - let's see more of their work on screen!
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up with siblings, this really resonates. In India, we often don't express love so openly, so it's refreshing to see this public display of affection between brother and sister. More power to them!
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Vikram M
Sanskriti Greens in Chattarpur is such a beautiful venue! The rusty orange ensemble Sara mentioned sounds gorgeous. Hope to see Ibrahim in more films soon - he has that classic Khan family charm.
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Michael C
It's interesting how Indian celebrity siblings often support each other's careers. The film industry can be tough, so having family backing must be reassuring. Wishing both success in their journeys! 🌟

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