Now, Twitter wonders if Saif, who is the son of late legendary cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and actress Sharmila Tagore, is going to write about the same “struggles” in the autobiography.
Another tweeted, “Yes, please write your book in which you’re gonna describe how you easily got roles in big-budget films even after giving back to back flops.”
Here are some of the other reactions to the news:
#SaifAliKhan don’t you think it’s too soon to write your biography? I mean, what’s so interesting about your life?it would’ve been better if it was on your father instead ..!
— Ambarina Altaf (@Ambarina_A) August 25, 2020
Meanwhile, Saif Ali Khan, who made his Bollywood debut in 1993 with Yash Chopra’s Parampara, will share his experiences in life, talk of his family, acting career, highs and lows, and inspirations, among many other things in his autobiography, which will be out next year.
“So many things have changed and will be lost with time if we don’t record them. It would be nice to look back; to remember and to record. It has been funny and moving, and I must say, this is quite a selfish endeavour. I do hope others enjoy the book, too, of course,” Saif said about his yet-untitled autobiography, to be published by HarperCollins Publishers India.
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