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Actor Saif Ali Khan still feels clueless about a number of things: Find out what they are

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Updated: October 1st, 2021, 16:55 IST
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New Delhi: Actor Saif Ali Khan believes he has led a ‘creative life’, which has been all about learning and evolving with the times. This happened despite the bad start in his career.  In the past two decades, Saif Ali Khan has created a versatile filmography. It is a combination of commercial hits like Race, Love Aaj Kal, Cocktail, Jawaani Jaaneman and Bhoot Police as well as critically-acclaimed films Ek Hasina Thi, Being Cyrus, Omkara and Tanhaji.

At 51, the actor says he is now a more aware individual compared to the ‘completely clueless’ person he was when he made his debut with 1993 film Parampara.

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“I was completely clueless and now I’m a little bit less clueless, that’s the extent of my evolving. I mean, one learns and life teaches you things. If you keep doing the same thing and you don’t change, then you age in a different way. However, if you do evolve and if you are learning and expanding you can be interesting at 50. You have a lot of experience,” Saif said.

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Saif is the son of veteran actor Sharmila Tagore and the late cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi. He said there have been many ‘influences’ be it his father or his mother, who is a member of the prominent Tagore family of Bengal.

“I think I’ve done well from the art I’ve collected to the homes I’ve built to the kind of heritage I’ve tried to look after, Pataudi, to the work I’m doing. It’s been a creative life so far, especially with a bit of a bad start. I think there have been influences that I’ve been very lucky to have like the kind of academic educational influences or even the influences of my father and the legacy of my grandfather, the Tagores. There are a lot of things that come into play in what makes a person,” Saif informed.

Saif was once dubbed as the chocolate boy of Indian cinema due to his clean, suave appearances in films such as Imtihaan, Yeh Dillagi, Main Khiladi Tu Anari and Tu Chor Main Sipahi, but with his performance in movies like Rehna Hai Tere Dil Mein, Being Cyrus and Ek Haseena Thi, the actor proved that there was more to him than just good looks.

“I’ve always thought that it’s interesting to do different stuff really. I just thought Homi (Adajania, director of Being Cyrus) was very interesting and making an English movie would be fun,” Saif said.

“I thought Ek Haseena Thi would be great because I was doing Kal Ho Na Ho and everyone said, ‘chocolate boy’. And I thought, it’d be quite cool to play this kind of role. Ram Gopal Varma (producer of Ek Haseena Thi) gave me a chance to act like somebody else,” added the actor.

These movies led him to Omkara. It is filmmaker Vishal Bharadwaj’s 2006 masterpiece which was inspired by William Shakespeare’s tragedy Othello.

In the movie, Saif essayed the role of conniving ‘Langda Tyagi’, a role that was in stark contrast from the suave, urban characters he had played in his earlier movies.

Now 15 years later, the actor admits that Omkara has set a benchmark for his career. However, at the same time, he believes that there are many other performances which have been equally praised by the critics and the fans.

“I think somewhere Omkara has set a benchmark early on in my career. I don’t think you can do more and be totally different. So I’m very happy with that benchmark and very proud of that movie. But even then, I constantly feel there has to be more to life than Omkara,” asserted Saif.

“For some of my other films, very often people have written that ‘this is his best performance to date’. So that’s great that they’ve said that. So as long as that keeps happening, it’s good,” Saif added.

He gave the example of Tanhaji, in which he played antagonist Udaybhan Singh Rathod. “I really think that Tanhaji was amazing and the role of Lankesh in Adipurush is amazing,” Saif added.

Adipurush, Saif’s upcoming film, is being directed by Om Raut, who also helmed Tanhaji. Kriti Sanon is playing the role of ‘Sita’ in the movie.

Saif said if he had a chance to redo things, he would revisit the films that he did in the ‘90s and make them a bit better. “I don’t know if I’d want to but I would love to have the chance to do all those things with the ability to do it a bit better. Even though I think a lot of those films had freshness… I was really trying my best in a very inhibited way,” Saif said.

“So I’m very proud of all of that stuff because we’ve done it all and in really tough situations, some of those things were. There are many movies that I’d like to revisit and do them again so that they can be better,” the actor added.

 

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