Saif Ali Khan buys luxury home in Doha after knife attack
‘What I love about this place is that it’s not too far, it’s easily accessible, and above all, it’s a very safe country’

(Web Desk): Bollywood actor Nawabzada Saif Ali Khan has purchased a luxurious property in Doha, Qatar, following a knife attack earlier this year.
According to Indian media, the actor has invested in a high-end residence located on The Pearl island at St. Regis Marsa Arabia, known for its upscale lifestyle and scenic beauty.
This new acquisition adds to Saif’s already impressive real estate portfolio, which includes the ancestral Pataudi Palace and a lavish apartment in Mumbai’s Bandra area.
Speaking at a recent press conference, Saif explained his decision to invest in Qatar, describing the new home as both a holiday home and a second home. “What I love about this place is that it’s not too far, it’s easily accessible, and above all, it’s a very safe country. I truly enjoy being here,” he said.
He further added, “The concept of an island within an island is incredibly luxurious and beautiful. It’s truly a stunning place to live.”
The actor revealed that his visit to Qatar for a film shoot exposed him to its appealing lifestyle, food, and secure environment, ultimately prompting his decision to invest there.
It is worth noting that Saif Ali Khan was the victim of a knife attack on January 16 this year, in which he sustained serious injuries. The incident appears to have influenced his desire for safety and serenity in choosing his new residence.

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