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Fathers Play an Important Role in Our Lives, says Saif Ali Khan

Author : NewsGram Desk

Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, who is expecting his second child with wife Kareena Kapoor, feels fatherhood is all about the journey of becoming a responsible dad.

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Saif shared that he tried to incorporate that essence in his recent rom-com "Jawaani Jaaneman", where he plays an aging playboy whose life goes haywire when he discovers he has a teenage daughter from a previous fling.

"Fathers play an important role in our lives but sometimes it's about the journey of becoming a responsible dad and that's what my character, goes through", said Saif. Pinterest

"The story is quite timeless. Its core thought is about acceptance of responsibility and growing up," said Saif, who is father to actress Sara Ali Khan and son Ibrahim from his first marriage to Amrita Singh, and four-year-old son Taimur from Kareena.

"Fathers play an important role in our lives but sometimes it's about the journey of becoming a responsible dad and that's what my character, goes through. It's a comic take on this situation and growing up. It's a story that will always be relevant on some level with audiences, I think," added the son of Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and Sharmila Tagore.

"Jawaani Jaaneman", co-starring newcomer Alaya F. as his on-screen daughter and Tabu as the girl's mother, airs on &pictures soon. (IANS)

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