Bollywood star will open about his family, successes and failures, and inspiration in book

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If you were ever interested in getting into the mind of Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, it’s going to be a possibility soon.
HarperCollins Publishers India announced on August 25 that it will be publishing Khan’s autobiography in 2021.
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In his more than two decades in the industry, Khan has acted in big Bollywood movies such as ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ and ‘Kal Ho Naa Ho’, but has also experimented with deeper, more artistic roles in films such as ‘Being Cyrus’ and ‘Omkara’.
In a statement, HarperCollins Publishers India said the book will be a no-holds-barred account where Khan, 50, opens up about family, home, his successes and failures, his influences and inspirations and films.
The actor is married to actress Kareena Kapoor Khan and they have son Taimur together, with another child on the way. Khan was previously married to actress Amrita Singh and they have two children together — Sara and Ibrahim.
“So many things have changed and will be lost with time if we don’t record them. It would be nice to look back; to remember and to record. It has been funny and moving, and I must say, this is quite a selfish endeavour. I do hope others enjoy the book, too, of course,” Khan said.
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