Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan was spotted at Bandra Kurla Complex on March 5. The actor could be seen coming out after taking the first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Saif Ali Khan at Bandra Kurla Complex after taking the COVID-19 vaccine, Picture Courtesy: Yogen Shah
Saif Ali Khan is the latest celebrity to take the shot of the COVID-19 vaccine. The actor was spotted at the Bandra Kurla Complex in the city where he came for his vaccination.
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Saif Ali Khan at Bandra Kurla Complex after taking the COVID-19 vaccine, Picture Courtesy: Yogen Shah
His face was covered with a bandana that played the role of his mask and the actor was dressed in a dark blue t-shirt and light brown pants.
It was February 21 when Kareena Kapoor Khan and Saif Ali Khan embraced parenthood once again as they welcomed a baby boy. Karisma Kapoor had even posted a lovely post to talk about the newest member of the family.
In an official statement issued by Saif Ali Khan, he said, "We have been blessed with a baby boy. Mom and baby are safe and healthy. Thank you to our well wishers for their love and support." Saif and Kareena are already parents to four-year-old son, Taimur. Kareena was admitted to Breach Candy hospital on Sunday where she delivered their son.
Post the news, greetings for the couple poured in from their industry colleagues and friends. Coming to his professional life, he was recently seen in the web series Tandav and also acted in the 2018 show Sacred Games. In an interview recently, when asked about his take on the OTT platform, having acted in Sacred Games and Tandav, the actor stated, "I describe OTT platforms as long-form stories. There are numerous stories that are too short as feature films, and this is where long-form really comes to its own." In case you didn't know, Tandav was shot inside the Pataudi Palace.
The actor will next be seen in the horror-comedy Bhoot Police that also stars Arjun Kapoor, Jacqueline Fernandez, and Yami Gautam. Talking about the same, Khan said, "Bhoot Police is the best horror-comedy script, and it's going to be genre-defining. Horror has always been a part of our culture, but with films, it's a little bit like a bhed chaal type situation, where once it becomes a trend, everyone follows."