I did not initiate any police complaint against reporters: Saif Ali Khan on clicking Taimur Ali Khan
I did not initiate any police complaint against reporters: Saif Ali Khan on clicking Taimur Ali Khan
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Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor's son Taimur Ali Khan is one of the most popular starkid. He has managed to become everyone's favourite and a star on social media. The reporters keep chasing the cute toddler . The amount of attention that the little munchkin gets, might the most amongst many kids with famous parents. Reportedly, when some paps were waiting outside Saif's residence to click Taimur's pictures, a neighbour might have complained to the police, and soon as the cops arrived, they asked all the photographers to immediately leave. 

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After the incident , Saif came out of his house and cleared that he did not file the complaint and apparently, was happy with the action that was taken against the pap. The photographers were unhappy with the comments made by Saif and Cineblitz quoted a senior pap as saying, "On one hand Kareena declares that she gets updates about her son through us, but on the other hand the husband seems to get irritated with the photographers. That’s very convenient."

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Now, the actor gave an official statement regarding the incident and said, "I did not initiate any police complaint against the photographers. Kareena and I live in a respectable residential area and are a part of the larger community, thereby we do also have a responsibility to emotionally support our neighbours when they feel a disturbance to them are being caused and to be fair, their sentiments are understandable."

Further, saif said, "We have always shared a very respectful relationship with the paparazzi as we understand that this their livelihood, however, it's important for us to understand that kids should enjoy the basic right of growing up in a normal atmosphere out of and away from constant media glare. I believe I am well within my right as a father to choose to not pose for the cameras when I have my son with me or to inform the photographers that the constant flashes can hurt his eyes. As media figures, we have to live with the attention and we accept that. But our kids shouldn't be subjected to it."

On the work front, Saif is currently shooting for Tanhaji: The Unsung Hero. Tanhaji is slated for a January 10 release next year.

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