Mumbai: Saif Ali Khan is living away from his mother Sharmila Tagore and in the times of social distancing it is even more difficult as the yesteryear actor is making him even more anxious with her "extremely wise" thoughts.
Saif is one among all of us who are trying to keep the calm amid the stay at home period to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The lockdown time is even tougher for those who are living away from their parents and loved ones. The Bazaar actor's recent interview suggests that he too is a bundle of nerves when it comes to his mom.
In an interview with a leading daily, Saif shared details of his routine during the lockdown. The actor also spoke about how is worried about his mother. The 49-year-old star also said that he misses his sister Saba Ali Khan while being in touch with his other sister Soha Ali Khan.
"I do worry about my mother, but she is suddenly sounding extremely wise, saying she has had a full life and has no regrets. It’s scary, listening to such stuff," he said.
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"She believes we knew about this happening well in advance and kept the news from her. I’m also not getting to see my other sister (Soha) these days, but we call each other often. When on a voyage, you do cut off from everything and everyone," Saif said.
Saif said he is getting to spend a lot of time with his son Taimur Ali Khan and is inculcating gardening skills in the toddler while once in a while cooking for his dear wife.
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While Saif has managed to keep away from social media, his wife Kareena Kapoor Khan recently joined Instagram where she allows her fans a peep inside her personal life. The Angrezi Medium star recently shared a picture of Saif and Taimur who were busy taking care of their balcony garden.
On a related note, Saif and Kareena have made their contribution towards UNICEF, GIVE INDIA and the International Association for Human Values (IAHV), in the fight against the deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
Saifeena's decision to chose to donate to global agencies over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's PM-Cares Fund had not gone down well with netizens who had started trolling the couple on social media.