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Sarzameen actor Ibrahim Ali Khan's sweet gesture towards a specially-abled fan wins hearts, netizens call it 'Good Parenting'

In a heartwarming display of inclusivity, Ibrahim Ali Khan made a fan's night by using sign language during their interaction at the Sarzameen premiere, with spectators praising both his humility and the parenting behind such gracious behaviour.

July 25, 2025 / 09:52 IST
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The actor without any hesitation engaged with the fan, and a conversation with him using sign language.

Bollywood actor Ibrahim Ali Khan, who will be seen in his next movie Sarzameen, is being appreciated by fans online for his sweet and thoughtful gesture towards a fan who was specially- abled. Ibrahim was seen at the premiere of his film Sarzameen in Mumbai and looked stunning in an all-black outfit. The event was star-packed, but its Ibrahim who stole the limelight with his heartwarming gesture towards that fan.

In a viral video posted by a paparazzo, when Ibrahim was leaving the suburban theatre after his movie premiere, a fan with a speech and hearing impairment approached him for a photograph. The actor without any hesitation engaged with the fan, and a conversation with him using sign language.

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Netizens applauded Ibrahim for his down-to-earth nature. Many fans also praised his parents calling it 'good parenting'.Comments like “This shows his values" and “So grounded, Saif and Amrita raised him well" were seen in the comment section as well.

Interestingly, the actor also faced speech related issues in the past. In an interview with GQ India he had shared his life journey where he had revealed that 'Soon after I was born, I had very bad jaundice and that went straight to my brainstem. I went on to lose quite a bit of my hearing, and that impacted my speech," he said.“My speech is something that I’ve had to work hard on since I was a child, with coaches and therapists. It’s not perfect; I’m still working really hard on it," he further said in the interview.

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