Actor Saif Ali Khan on creating brands, ethnic wear, and his favourite spot in Pataudi Palace, which featured in web series Tandav
Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan’s recent series Tandav, on Amazon Prime, has been in the news not just for the controversy around a scene, but also for one of the locations of the series—Pataudi Palace. Saif’s ancestral property, designed by architect Robert Tor Russell and assisted by Austrian architect Karl Molt von Heinz in the early 1900s, has for long intrigued Indians.
In 2018, Saif leveraged his public persona, ancestral name, and palace to launch House of Pataudi, a clothing and footwear collection, followed by a furniture collection in September 2019 in partnership with Exceed Entertainment and Myntra. Clothes and footwear are available on Myntra, the furniture pieces can be bought from Flipkart.
On the completion of two years of his brand, the actor talks to Forbes India about running a business, surviving the Covid-led crisis, and the Pataudi Palace.
Which is the most important lesson you have learnt as a businessman?
No job that will give you good returns is easy. In-depth knowledge and passion are a must before you can be effective in your chosen line of work. Usually, things look easy from the outside. You imagine that you could run a hotel or be an interior designer but when you actually get down to doing it, you realise that nothing is easy and that you need imagination and energy to carry on. Even when it comes to movies, people think it is easy to make one, but it’s not easy and nor is business.