Saif Ali Khan was last seen in 2023바카라s 바카라Adipurush바카라, which tanked at the box office. He will next be seen in the Jr NTR-starrer 바카라Devara바카라.
Recently, during a chat with Film Companion, Saif Ali Khan got candid about his previous films over the course of his career, and talked about the time when he shared the screen with Manoj Bajpayee in Prakash Raj바카라s 2011 film, 바카라Aarakshan바카라. In the film, Saif featured as a man who is rejected for a prestigious job because of caste discrimination. However, do you know Manoj didn바카라t 바카라buy it for a second바카라 when Saif바카라s character was sharing the pain of being discriminated against? Well, yes, and it was because of Saif바카라s actual royal lineage.
Laughing while recalling the moment, Saif added, 바카라I did Aarakshan. I did a scene with him where I was telling him how much I have suffered, I have been so underprivileged in my life, and he was바카라Š after the cut, he said, 바카라I don바카라t buy it for a second.바카라. He바카라s like, 바카라Nawab saab, nahi바카라 (laughs)바카라. He didn바카라t buy it for a second.바카라
Talking about another anecdote about working with Manoj on JP Dutta바카라s 2003 film 바카라LOC Kargil바카라, Saif shared how the two drank to an extent that they 바카라nearly went blind.바카라 Saif added, 바카라We were holed up in some mountainside with JP, and I was in his room. I said, 바카라Have you got anything to drink?바카라 He said, 바카라I have this rum바카라 and it said Hercules XXX rum which we drank and nearly went blind,바카라 and quipped, 바카라I love Manoj.바카라


In the same interview, Saif shared another hilarious anecdote from his early film days when Aditya Chopra held up cue cards for him. He shared how he knew how to speak the Hindi language, but he was just conscious about it, probably because of his education in the UK. Directed by Yash Chopra, 바카라Parampara바카라 was Saif바카라s debut film, and it had an ensemble cast including Sunil Dutt, Vinod Khanna, Aamir Khan, Neelam, Raveena Tandon, among others.
Saif, who has had a career spanning 30 years now, has now hinted that he might reunite with wife Kareena Kapoor in an upcoming project.