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Saif Ali’s sister Saba responds to the troll who claims she lives in her parents’ past, siblings’ present

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Saba Ali Khan, Saif Ali Khan’s younger sister, was attacked on Instagram for sharing a flashback photo of her parents, with one follower commenting, “You live in your parent’s past and your siblings’ present.”

Saba Ali Khan, Saif Ali Khan, and Soha Ali Khan’s sister and a jewelry designer, frequently posts flashback and joyful photos of the Pataudi family on social media. She just shared a monochrome photo of her parents’ engagement on Instagram.

Saba posted an Instagram photo of her mother and father, Sharmila Tagore and Mansur Ali Khan Pataudi, on Sunday.

She captioned the picture, “The ROYAL Wedding….. Parents getting engaged to be married .. wish I was there Mahsha’Allah #nawab #mansuralikhan #pataudi #weds #sharmilatagore #thosewerethedays.”

Saba’s fans had a varied reaction to the photo, with some praising it and others criticizing it. One Internet user made a remark. “You seem to live in your parents past and your siblings present. Live for yourself. If we are interested in them then we will follow them not you.”

Saba responded to the social media user saying, “There is always a choice … I love my parents n the past .. good times. Siblings too. And a bit of me also! A liiiittle bit of everything …what works for me . You do what works for you . Have a great weekend. Stay safe.”

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