Rosa came back to India a few weeks ago and apparently sent feelers through a common friend that she needed financial help to set up a home here to which Saif quietly arranged including the deposit amount and initial rent for the flat that Rosa wanted to live in.
When asked about it, Saif says bluntly, "I have no comments to make on this. It's none of anybody's business what I do."
He'd rather talk about his next release, Siddharth Anand's Tara Rum Pum Pum.
Narrating a small incident about how the child artist Ali Haji (who plays his son in the film) motivated him to complete shooting when he wasn't keeping well he says, "One day, it was damp and raining and I was feeling unwell. I didn't know that Ali too had fever as he had been shooting all day, so I told Sid that I wanted to go home.
That's when Siddharth told me, ‘you cant go home when this little kid is still shooting.' That was a lesson learnt from a kid.So I waited for Ali to go home before leaving," says Saif, who plays Rajveer Singh, a racecar driver in Tara Rum Pum Pum.
Saif apparently took some driving lessons India and in the USA before starting the shoot.
He recalls his experience and quip, "Driving on a fast track is very different to driving on ordinary roads. It was pretty scary the first time, as I took a bend at 120 miles an hour around the track and it takes some guts to believe that you can take a spin at that speed and the G-force is crushing."