Amrita Singh: Didn’t Want My children To Be With The ‘Loser Parent’

Amrita Singh and Saif Ali Khan got married in 1991 and separated in 2004. Since then, Sara and Ibrahim, their children, have lived with Amrita.

Amrita Singh is currently content because her older daughter Sara Ali Khan is being offered interesting Bollywood roles. Ibrahim, her younger son, is also getting ready to make his stage debut shortly. But, Amrita previously talked candidly about her decision to get back into the movie business following her divorce from Saif Ali Khan in a retro interview with Zoom TV, saying that she didn’t want it to have an impact on her kids.

“I had to overcome everything I was going through very fast because I didn’t want my children to grow up feeling like they were left with loser parents,” Amrita Singh remarked to Pooja Bedi. She went on, “You know, I just stayed at home and just thought about my circumstances, and you know, I just stayed fat and complacent and unhappy because of my circumstances. I didn’t want my kids to grow up believing that they were, you know, defeated by circumstances in life.”

Sara talked about her experience of living with a single mother in an interview with ETimes during the Ae Watan Mere Watan promotions. “I think having a single mother has a big part to play in it,” she stated. “From a young age, I came to know that nobody could do anything for me, even if they tried. Not because I don’t receive assistance; I do. But in the end, you are the one who directs and starts your life. It will happen if the stars align, your luck holds, and God wills it to happen. It is not possible to wait about for things to happen; that is not how it operates.”

Amrita Singh debuted in a film opposite Sunny Deol in Rahul Rawail‘s Betaab. Following her split with Saif, she later returned to the screen in films such Heropanti 2, Hindi Medium, Badla, Shootout at Lokhandwala, Dus Kahaniyaan, Kajraare, Aurangzeb, 2 States, A Flying Jatt, and Heropanti 2.

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