Saif Ali Khan recently opened up about his early years, education, and the winding road that led him to become a successful actor. In an interview with India Today, he highlighted the importance of standing on his own two feet, sharing that relying on his parents' wealth was never an option for him. His late father, the cricket legend Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, had invested a lot in planning a future for Saif, but he noted that his own desires weren’t often considered.
Saif Ali Khan praised Rahul Gandhi as a "brave and honest" politician during an interview at the India Today Conclave on Thursday. While promoting his upcoming film Devara Part 1. He applauded the Congress MP for transforming his public image, noting the disrespect he once faced.
pic.twitter.com/ePOg4uHKTf — Growth Genesis Media (@ggmediaindia) September 28, 2024 Saif recognized his mother, Sharmila Tagore, as a significant influence in his life, yet he confessed that it took him a while to carve out his identity in the film industry.
From a young age, he felt a strong pull toward cinema, but he wanted to truly grasp the nuances of acting before diving in. His dedication to improving his craft has been unwavering; he sees acting as an incredible journey, one he is still eager to navigate. Saif Ali Khan opens up on his love for cricket Full session: https://t.
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