Saif
On
Fatherhood
About
baby
Taimur,
Saif
said,
"You
never
set
your
foot
in
the
same
river
twice;
life
is
constantly
moving.
This
is
a
good
time.
I
am
very
happy,
excited
and
settled
to
have
brought
Taimur
into
this
world."
On
Why
He
Refrains
From
Using
Social
Media
The
actor
has
a
valid
reason
to
explain
his
absence
on
social
media.
He
was
quoted
saying,
"I
thought
about
it
when
it
started.
But
if
I
have
to
keep
thinking
what
to
post
to
give
a
good
impression
to
my
fans
about
myself,
it
would
make
life
a
bit
less
natural
for
me. I
would
be
only
on
a
clicking
spree-
clicking
my
sons,
daughter,
wife,
mom.
Where
will
it
stop?
Any
event
or
film
I
do
anyways
does
appear
on
social
media,
doesn't
it?
But
trying
to
make
a
comment
on
everything
will
be
putting
too
much
of
pressure
on
myself.
I
can't
keep
thinking
all
the
time
about
what
is
the
next
cool
thing
to
say.
I
would
rather
meet
people
in
real
life
and
talk
to
them
directly
and
spontaneously.
I
remember
I
consciously
decided
not
to
click
pictures
of
Kareena
when
she
was
delivering
Taimur.
I
wanted
to
see
her
face.
I
wanted
to
see
that
moment.
If
I
had
been
immersed
in
my
phone
planning
my
posts
on
social
media,
I
would
have
lost
out
on
that
moment.
We
are
all
chasing
the
camera.
Why?
Strike
a
balance,
have
your
fun---
but
that's
not
your
entire
life.
People
are
dressing
up
for
the
picture,
not
for
the
party.
It's
good
to
have
a
party
and
talk
to
each
other.
But
that's
gone
all
so
missing.
There's
a
nightclub
in
London
where
you
can't
take
pictures,
I
think
that's
quite
cool."
Saif
Doesn't
Want
Taimur
To
Wear
Designer
Clothes
In
Childhood
Talking
about
how
he
is
bonding
with
his
newborn,
Saif
said,
"I
am
looking
forward
to
reading
Ramayan,
Mahabharat,
Vikram
Aur
Betal
and
The
Great
Myths
to
Taimur.
I
am
looking
forward
to
building
blocks.
I
am
looking
forward
to
play
with
toy
cars.
I
am
looking
forward
to
painting.
I
am
looking
forward
to
making
a
ship,
reading
it
up
on
the
Net.
It's
going
to
be
so
much
fun.
The
big
fun
would
be
to
make
paper
boats
in
the
monsoon
and
have
them
race
down
the
gutter
in
a
building.
And
I
dont
want
Taimur
to
wear
designer
clothes
in
childhood.
He
should
be
in
a
normal
ganji
and
jeans.
It's
tempting
to
dress
up
the
kid
like
Tom
Cruise's
son-
but
that's
not
happening."
(laughs)
Saif
On
Why
He
Wants
Vishal
Bhardwaj
To
Forgive
Him
Saif
is
quite
proud
of
Rangoon
and
added,
"Vishal
has
offered
me
stuff
which
I
haven't
understood
and
hence
not
done,
so
I
hope
he
forgives
me
for
that.He
has
been
patient
when
I
told
him
that
I
am
not
relating
to
it,
he
has
not
held
it
against
me.
I
remember
Sajid
Nadiadwala
(producer
of
Rangoon)
telling
me
that
Rangoon
is
happening.
I
heard
the
script
and
i
was
jumping
up
and
down.
Vishal
is
a
terrific
director
for
sure.
He
is
simply
brilliant.
Times
are
changing
but
it
was
hard
to
find
so
much
culture
in
my
career-
like
what
is
prevalent
in
Rangoon.
Rangoon
is
something
we
can
show
internationally,
it's
a
film
which
I
can
proudly
show
it
to
my
children.
I
will
always
be
proud
of
it."
Saif
Says
He
Has
Become
A
Lot
Calmer
Now
Saif
further
said,
"I
feel
edgy
but
at
46,
I
am
a
lot
calmer
now.I
think
I
have
inherited
it
from
my
father.
My
mother
is
restless.
But
my
dad
would
happily
get
into
a
lungi-n-kurta
and
read,
and
play
bridge.
That
does
not
mean
that
he
had
become
lazy
and
was
not
getting
anything
from
his
life,
in
fact
he
was
getting
a
lot
in
return.
Reading
to
some
people
might
appear
as
if
the
person
is
just
passing
his/her
time,
but
it
is
not
known
what
enlightment
he
is
getting
from
it.
Reading
opens
one's
mind
and
makes
one
so
mature,
it
even
adds
to
your
acting
capabilities.
'I
Would
Love
To
Be
Like
Aamir
Khan'
The
Chhote
Nawab
wants
to
take
a
cue
from
his
'Dil
Chahta
Hai'
co-star
and
said,
"I
would
love
to
be
like
Aamir
Khan
and
do
just
1
film
in
1
or
2
years
and
be
the
main
guy,
you
can
then
promote
your
film
in
your
own
way,
you
do
interviews
in
your
own
way
and
not
on
funny
shows,
and
you
don't
have
to
be
a
desperate
entertainer
looking
to
go
everywhere
and
do
eveything
so
that
people
come
to
watch
your
film.
You
can't
even
imagine
the
kind
of
publicity
we
are
asked
to
do.
This
all
takes
the
fun
out
from
being
an
actor,
and
we
start
pretending
to
be
all
kinds
of
people."