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'I did not initiate any police complaint': Saif Ali Khan responds to reports of paparazzi being miffed with him

Ever since Saif Ali Khan's and Kareena Kapoor Khan's son Taimur Ali Khan was born, he has been the cynosure of everyone's eyes, specially the paparazzi. However, to everyone's surprise, Saif recently got angry at the photographers when they started clicking Taimur on seeing him at the airport with him and Kareena. In fact, Saif warned them off saying, “Bas karo yaar, bachcha andha ho jaayega (Stop it, the child will go blind)," while Taimur sat atop his father’s shoulders, looking cute as a button.

Soon after, several reports started doing the rounds that the paparazzi is miffed with Saif and Kareena. Moreover, the cops reportedly told the paparazzi how a complaint has been received about the ruckus they create outisde Saif's and Kareena's house. Amidst all this, Saif finally opened up on the rumours and said that although he hasn't initiated the complaint, he is happy that some action is being taken. 

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"I did not initiate any police complaint against the photographers. Kareena and I live in a respectful 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 is being caused and to be fair, their sentiments are understandable. We have always shared a very respectful relationship with the paparazzi as we understand that this their livelihood," he told an entertainment portal.

Saif further added, "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."

(Source: PinkVilla)

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