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Saif Ali Khan latest film's music release

Saif Ali Khan at music launch of "Thoda Pyar Thoda Magic"

After Tashan's box office failure, the Chopra's have pinned their hopes on their next. Saif Rani-starrer "Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic". So, let's check out what's the 'pyaar' and what's the 'magic' all about from none other than actor Saif Ali Khan.

Saif Ali Khan speaking about the music after its launch said, "I think the music is quite different from the music of other films. It is always nice to see Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy playing music on stage. There is a nice blend between the movie and its music."

Talking about the movie, Saif said, "The movie is about the four orphans, and I play the role of a stern businessman and a loner who is not used to dealing with kids. A moment comes where I need to deal with others. Rani plays the character of God or angel. The character I play is attractive since we never se him in a comfortable situation."

Speaking further about his role, and asked whether he plays the role of a bad boy, Saif explained, "It is not really the role of a bad boy."

Saif has some appreciative words for the four kids who were part of the movie. Saif said, "It is nice to work with them. It was always fun and very easy."

On the question of working with director Kunal Kohli, Saif elaborated, "He is tremendous film maker, and as a person he is much more chilled out. I always have success with him and also tremendous experience. We both got along really well specially since "Hum Tum".

Source-timesnow.tv

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