Ibrahim Ali Khan shares an emotional Instagram post for the late Dharmendra, revealing how the Bollywood legend launched his mother, Amrita Singh, in the film Betaab. Read the full Dharmendra tribute and Bollywood legacy story.

Ibrahim Ali Khan Credits Him for Amrita Singh’s Bollywood Debut
The passing of Bollywood legend Dharmendra at the age of 89 has triggered a national outpouring of grief, but perhaps no tribute was as profoundly personal as the one shared by emerging actor Ibrahim Ali Khan. In a powerful, heartfelt social media post, Ibrahim, the son of Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh, did not just mourn a star; he acknowledged a debt of destiny, declaring that his entire family’s place in the Indian film industry exists purely because of Dharmendra’s legacy of kindness.
This moving message transcends the typical celebrity condolence, focusing on the foundational role Dharmendra played in launching Ibrahim’s mother, the prominent 80s and 90s actress Amrita Singh. The central story revolves around the 1983 cinematic hit, Betaab, a film that wasn’t just a launchpad for Sunny Deol, Dharmendra’s eldest son, but also for a young, 16-year-old Amrita Singh.
Ibrahim’s words paint a vivid picture of a man whose influence reached far beyond the screen. He wrote: “Some people aren’t just stars on screen; they change the course of lives. Dharam Ji discovered my mother in Delhi when she was only 16, and trusted her with her first film Betaab.” This revelation positions Dharmendra not merely as a producer or co-star, but as a pivotal figure who actively redirected the course of a family’s life. The emotional core of the tribute highlights the almost unbelievable ripple effect, with Ibrahim stating, “If it wasn’t for him, she may never have left Delhi… and we might not even exist.”

