Saif
Ali
Khan's
film
is
one
of
the
first
releases
of
the
year,
but
the
actor
is
more
nervous
and
excited
about
daughter
Sara's
debut
in
Kedarnath.
The
47-year-old
actor
said
he
shares
the
anxiety
of
a
newcomer
when
it
comes
to
Sara's
film,
which
is
slated
to
release
in
December.
"Sara
has
her
whole
life
ahead
of
her.
It
feels
like
it
is
my
debut
film
that's
up
for
a
release.
It's
her
dream,
and
I
hope
all
her
dreams
come
true," Saif
said
in
a
press
conference.
The
actor
is
equally
excited
and
scared
for
wife
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan's
much-awaited
Veere
Di
Wedding,
but
said
it
would
be
wrong
to
call
the
film
her
"comeback".
It
would
be
Kareena's
first
film
after
son
Taimur's
birth
in
December
2016.
When
someone
called
the
film
Kareena's
comeback,
Saif
quipped,
"Had
you
asked
this
question
to
her,
she
would
have
probably
thrown
something
at
you,
like
a
shoe,
maybe.
As
according
to
her,
she
has
always
been
around."
The
actor
praised
Kareena's
dedication
to
her
work.
"She's
a
great
artiste,
and
I
have
seen
how
well
she
has
concentrated
on
her
health
and
fitness,"
he
added.
Asked
about
the
Supreme
Court's
decision
that
playing
of
national
anthem
in
cinema
halls
before
a
film's
screening
is
no
longer
mandatory,
the
actor
said
he
has
always
supported
the
administration,
but
urged
the
government
to
look
into
Section
377,
which
criminalises
homosexuality.
"The
government
knows
what's
better.
I
have
always
supported
the
administration.
But
there
are
also
many
other
things
that
need
attention.
Please
also
take
a
look
at
(Section)
377,"
he
said.
Saif,
who
was
in
the
capital
to
promote
Kaalakaandi,
faced
some
bizarre
questions
at
the
press
conference
but
ever
the
gentleman,
he
replied
to
each
one
of
them.
He,
however,
looked
exasperated
when
someone
pointed
out
that
cuss
words
in
films
leave
a
negative
impact
on
children.
"This
is
a
wrong
question.
We
will
not
answer
this.
It
is
not
our
job.
Our
job
is
to
just
make
films,"
he
said.
The
actor
said
he
did
not
mind
the
film
getting
an
'A' certificate
from
the
censor
board
as
the
subject
caters
to
an
adult
audience.
"The
film
getting
an
'A'
certificate
is
justified
as
sometimes
the
children
should
not
watch
certain
films.
I
agree
with
the
censor
board.
I
don't
want
my
children
to
listen
to
abuses,"
said
the
actor
on
a
question
that
the
film
had
received
multiple
cuts
because
of
expletives.
The
movie
is
directed
by
Akshat
Verma
of
Delhi
Belly
fame
and
releases
this
Friday.
PTI