Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Both my kids want to work in films, it's one of the best jobs in India, says Saif Ali Khan!




Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan has always been a loving father to his children - Sara, Ibrahim and Taimur. His daughter Sara is all set to make her Bollywood debut under Karan Johar's production.

Speaking about Sara and her dreams to a famous daily, Saif specified that she was a brilliant student at Columbia University, but she always wanted to enter the showbiz world. He told, "Who's to blame, it's in her genes. I remember on the first world tour we were on together, I spotted her peeking through the curtains backstage to watch the actors dancing on stage, mesmerised. That's when she decided this is what she wanted to do. Cinema has changed since and she's also realised there's a lot of angst in the profession, especially if you have not quite arrived yet. I worry about that, but what can I do?"

Saif further added, "If she discusses her profession with me, she will get an opinion, but the decision is hers to make. Karan is good with newcomers and according to me, he is the perfect person for her."

Speaking about his elder son Ibrahim, Saif told, "He talks more of rugby and hockey and less about how exciting his academic career is. He's hidden his report card, I keep asking for it. But otherwise, he's settled well. He's poised and decent which is nice. Yes, both my kids want to work in films, it's one of the best jobs in India. I just don't want them to be disappointed which is why education is a good back-up."


While ending Saif added that he considers himself lucky that both his children are very supportive of the personal decisions he took. He also told, "A lot of it has to do with their mother (Amrita Singh). As far as I'm concerned I have three children and it makes me happy when I see them together and getting along."

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