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There was no
brawl in New York, insists Saif
Mumbai: Upset over a report in a New York newspaper that he got into a
brawl at a bar, Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan says the remarks were
"slanderous".
Talking exclusively to IANS, Saif clarified: "I finished my day's work
with Siddharth Anand and went to a bar for a drink. The owner was a
young Indian. He asked me for a couple of pictures with his cousins. He
offered to pay for my drinks and told me to come back any time. He was
really polite, and so was I.
"The next thing I know is the New York Post carries an article that says
I had a fight with Rani Mukherji on the sets, which was bullshit, and
that I threw my weight around the bar which was slanderous. It's okay to
write about an argument on the sets, though I didn't have one. But
this?"
So are the remarks incorrect?
"Misbehaving in public and being a bad boy isn't my scene. If anyone
believes this then I've a lot to be worried about. I've never misbehaved
in public. Someone calls me up from Mumbai and point blank asks if I was
thrown out of the bar. It was very humiliating. My immediate reaction
was to sue the Post. But now I've decided to dismiss it as nasty Page 6
gossip.
"Incidentally, they called me the hunky millionaire who behaved like he
owned the bar. I don't mind the 'hunky millionaire' bit!" he chuckled.
Saif has learnt to take it all in his stride.
"What do I do? Every day on the Internet there's something objectionable
about my family or me. I saw this rude comment about my
parents...something about them being celebrities from the 18th century.
I can't take rude comments like these about my family.
"I'm abroad working. Since they've nothing to write about me, they jump
on some putrid information from a gossip section of a NY paper. I hope
people back home know it's pretty much impossible to throw me out of
anywhere!
"You know, I now think kindly towards all those stars who've had the
reputation of an enfant terrible. I won't say it was all undeserved. But
now? I was nothing but a humble patron in the bar. I was shocked,
because my memory of the evening was how nice I was being to them. 'Well
done, Saif,' I kept telling myself."
How has the shooting schedule for "Tara Rum Pam Pam" been so far?
"It's been good. Though it's been a long time away from home and I do
miss my loved ones."
After "Omkara", Saif is being seen as one of the most talented actors of
the country.
"Good, that's what I always wanted. But what do I do now? I've to take
some serious career decisions after I return," the actor added.—Agencies
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