13 May,2026 04:20 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Saif Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan. Pic/Instagram
For the longest time, the internet has gone gaga over the similarities between Saif Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan. Pictures and videos have time and again proven that the father and son are almost identical. And now, Linen Club has brought them together, for the very first time, as the brand ambassadors and proved that they are indeed same-to-same.
While the brand has released a new ad showing their identical style and aura, a new BTS video shared by Saif Ali Khan's fan club further cements that they are made of the same cloth.
In the adorable video, Saif and Ibrahim were seen filming a scene for the ad when a piece of the cloth covers Ibrahim's face. Saif helps his son with it before they both crack up together. It's evident that the father-son duo had a ball filming their first collaboration together.
Speaking about the collaboration, Saif Ali Khan said, "Linen has always been my second skin - effortless, pure, and deeply personal. I am very excited to associate with brand Linen Club and Aditya Birla Group."
On the work front, Saif Ali Khan will be seen in Kartavya, releasing on 15th May on Netflix.
Directed by Pulkit and produced by Gauri Khan under the banner of Red Chillies Entertainment, Kartavya follows Pawan (Saif Ali Khan), a police officer under intense scrutiny after failing to protect a journalist who is shot while under his watch. As pressure mounts from his senior officers, Pawan is drawn into a relentless manhunt for the assailant, one that pulls him deep into a web of power, influence, and deception.
At the same time, his personal life begins to unravel as his family is threatenemd over a dispute involving his brother, pulling Pawan into conflict both within the system and at home. As the case deepens, he finds himself torn between duty and family, where every choice carries a cost.
With its brooding tone and character-driven storytelling, Kartavya is a gripping exploration of conscience, consequence, and the cost of doing what is right.