Saif Ali Khan buys house in another country after knife attack
He said that he invested in that place after seeing beautiful scenery, food, and lifestyle


Mumbai: After the knife attack this year, Bollywood superstar Saif Ali Khan bought a luxurious house in the capital of Qatar, Doha.
According to Indian media reports, Saif Ali Khan has invested in a luxurious property in ‘The Pearl’ located on the island of St. Regis Marsa Arabia in Qatar.
This is a significant increase in investment after Saif Ali Khan’s properties include his ancestral Pataudi Palace and a luxurious Bandra apartment.
During a recent press conference, Saif Ali Khan, while talking about the reason for buying a house in Qatar, said, “Think of a holiday home or a second home. The things I like about this house are that it is not too far away, and it is easily accessible. And the second most important thing is that this country is very safe, and I like living there very much”.
Talking about investing in property, Saif Ali Khan stated, “The concept of an island within an island is very luxurious and very beautiful. It is a really beautiful place to live”.
The actor added that he decided to invest in that place after seeing the beautiful scenery, food, and lifestyle there. He went to Qatar for shooting, and the place he stayed at was very safe and beautiful.
It is pertinent to note that Saif was attacked with a knife on the midnight of January 16 this year, in which he was seriously injured.

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