Is Ibrahim Ali Khan Experiencing ‘Padel Fever’?

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Key Takeaways
- Ibrahim Ali Khan is passionate about the sport of padel.
- Padel has gained immense popularity, with millions of players worldwide.
- Ibrahim made his acting debut in Nadaaniyan.
- His sister, Sara Ali Khan, is also a notable actress with recent film projects.
- Both siblings are shaping their careers in Bollywood while exploring personal interests.
Mumbai, Aug 20 (NationPress) Actor Ibrahim Ali Khan, sibling to actress Sara Ali Khan, recently revealed his excitement for the sport he refers to as "padel fever."
On Wednesday morning, he took to Instagram to share a snapshot of himself engaged in a game of padel on the court.
With evident enthusiasm for the sport, he captioned the post: "Padel fever."
Padel is a racket sport that utilizes the same scoring system as tennis, albeit with distinct rules. As of 2023, the International Padel Federation (FIP) reported over 25 million active players across more than 90 nations.
The Padel World Championship has been held biennially since 1992, with Argentina consistently reaching the finals alongside Spain or Brazil in each tournament.
In 2025, Ibrahim made his acting debut alongside actress Khushi Kapoor in the romantic comedy film Nadaaniyan, portraying the character Arjun Mehta, a scholarship student who is hired by his affluent classmate to pretend to be her boyfriend.
He subsequently appeared alongside Prithviraj Sukumaran and Kajol in the Johar-produced thriller Sarzameen, playing Harman Menon, an estranged son of an army officer who becomes involved with a militant group.
Regarding his sister, Sara Ali Khan was recently featured in “Metro... In Dino,” a musical romantic drama directed by Anurag Basu. This film is portrayed as a spiritual successor to Basu’s 2007 anthology Life in a... Metro.
The film boasts an ensemble cast including Anupam Kher, Neena Gupta, Konkona Sen Sharma, Pankaj Tripathi, Aditya Roy Kapur, Sara Ali Khan, Ali Fazal, and Fatima Sana Shaikh.
The narrative weaves together various contemporary love stories set against the backdrop of urban India, delving into themes of connection, loneliness, and the emotional vulnerabilities present in modern relationships. The title of the film is thematically linked to the song 'In Dino' from the original Life in a... Metro.