In
a
podcast
with
Jacqueline
Fernandez
and
Amanda
Cerny,
Saif
Ali
Khan
admitted
that
he
is
considering
dropping
the
idea
of
his
autobiography
because
he
is
certain
that
a
large
part
of
the
audience
will
abuse
him.
He
further
said
that
he
isn't
prepared
to
go
through
the
abuse
that
might
come
his
way
for
being
honest.
"Someone
asked
me
to
do
a
book,
and
I
might
chicken
out,
because
it's
too
much
work
to
do
it
properly,
and
then
you
have
to
be
very
honest
as
well,
which
probably
will
disturb
quite
a
few
people,"
Saif
said,
adding,
"Honestly,
I
don't
know
if
I
am
prepared
to
put
myself
through
the
100%
abuse
that's
going
to
come
my
way."
Saif
had
announced
his
autobiography
with
much
excitement
in
August,
and
had
announced
that
it
would
arrive
next
year.
"I'm
really
sorry
to
say
it,
I'm
going
to
say
it,
I
don't
think
the
general
audience
--
and
not
just
general
--
but
there
will
be
a
section
of
the
audience
that's
so
negative
in
India
that
I
don't
want
to
share
my
life
and
talk
about
things," he
said.
He
laughed
and
added
that
he
hadn't
even
told
the
publishers
that
he
was
considering
cancelling
it.
Sharing
an
anecdote
as
a
reason
to
why
he
is
having
second
thoughts.
"When
I
was
walking
today,
part
of
the
book
should
describe
what
I
was
feeling
and
thinking
looking
at
these
trees
and
thinking
about
how
lucky
we
are
to
be
shooting
in
Himachal,
and
it's
not
really," he
said.
Saif
is
currently
shooting
for
Bhoot
Police
in
Dharamshala,
Himachal
Pradesh.
The
film
also
stars
Jacqueline
Fernandez,
Yami
Gautam
and
Arjun
Kapoor.