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Saif reveals the answer he gave to Taimur’s adorable question

Saif Ali Khan reveals the answer he gave to Taimur’s adorable question of 'how long are you planning to do this for?'

On Soha Ali Khan’s podcast, Saif Ali Khan revealed his son Taimur’s adorable question about how long he plans to keep acting. Saif discussed balancing work and family, comparing it to mountain climbing. The actor, last seen in Jewel Thief: The Heist Begins, next stars in Priyadarshan’s Haiwaan with Akshay Kumar.

In a heartwarming exchange on his sister Soha Ali Khan’s podcast, Saif Ali Khan gave fans a peek into his life as a father, revealing a persistent question from his son, Taimur Ali Khan. The eight-year-old, often referred to as “Tim” by his family, recently grilled his father about his long-term career plans, asking, “How much long are you planning to do this for?”.

Saif Ali Khan reveals Taimur’s cute question

During the conversation, Saif shared, “’How much long are you planning to do this for?’ Which is something Tim (Taimur Ali Khan) also asked me recently. I said I don’t know, as long as I can! Forever, it is my job! But they are like, ‘No!’”.

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Saif Ali Khan talks about balancing work and family

When Soha mentioned that it made sense since Saif often stays away for shoots, the actor agreed and explained, “It has evolved in a way… But it is possible, and it helps if one is successful. I can name a few people, colleagues and friends of mine in this industry who have balanced it well. They start work at 7 am. The camera rolls at 9 am and they get a lot of work done in a day as well as see their children in the evening before they sleep. It is all a balance where one has a month or two of intensive work and then they are off for a while to maintain the comfort.”

Saif Ali Khan compares work-life balance to mountain climbing

Saif further explained that he has always viewed this idea of balance through the metaphor of climbing a mountain. He said that to scale a mountain, one must have a strong base camp, but if someone keeps climbing endlessly, that base camp ceases to exist. Therefore, maintaining the base camp is important to preserve one’s ability to continue the climb.

Saif Ali Khan’s journey from debut to stardom

Born to cricket legend Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and veteran actor Sharmila Tagore, Saif Ali Khan stepped into films with ‘Parampara’ in 1993. The early 2000s proved to be a turning point in his career, with movies like ‘Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega’ and ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ helping him move beyond the typical romantic-hero image. His acclaimed, intense performance in ‘Omkara’ further fastened his reputation and opened doors to more layered roles.

Saif Ali Khan’s upcoming projects

On the work front, Saif was last seen with Jaideep Ahlawat in ‘Jewel Thief: The Heist Begins’, a fast-paced action thriller directed by Kookie Gulati and Robbie Grewal that premiered on Netflix. His next project is Priyadarshan’s ‘Haiwaan’, which also reunites him with Akshay Kumar. Go to Source

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