Saif Ali Khan on shutting down his film production house; calls it 'extremely thankless job': 'Some things are not meant to last'
ETimes | May 19, 2026 4:39 PM CST
Saif Ali Khan has spoken about the reason he decided to shut down his film production company after backing several notable Hindi films. While he enjoyed the creative aspects of producing, he admitted that the overall responsibility eventually became too exhausting. Saif began his journey as a producer with 'Love Aaj Kal', directed by Imtiaz Ali. His banner later supported films such as 'Agent Vinod', 'Cocktail', 'Go Goa Gone', and 'Happy Ending'. Years later, he returned as co-producer for 'Jawaani Jaaneman'.
Saif Ali Khan says production can be a massive pain
Reflecting on his experience in an interview with SCREEN, Saif said, “I think it can be an extremely thankless job. But it’s very creative. I like the idea of having an idea and discussing some creatives like the sound and look of things. I did enjoy producing, but it can also be a massive pain.” The actor explained that he loved being involved in shaping a film’s artistic identity. At the same time, he acknowledged that the practical challenges and constant coordination made the role demanding.
Saif Ali Khan on his journey with Dinesh Vijan
In the same interview, Saif also looked back at his association with producer Dinesh Vijan, who worked with him during those years and has since become one of the leading producers in Hindi cinema. He said, “Things move, people move. You see it all over the place. Dinesh has gone on to become a wonderful producer, and that’s great. We had our time, and I did extremely well out of it, and it had a lot to do with what Eros was doing at the time. It was a wonderful opportunity. But some things are meant to last however long they do.”
Saif Ali Khan praises Shah Rukh Khan ’s producer approach
Saif was recently seen in 'Kartavya', directed by Pulkit and backed by the production house founded by Shah Rukh Khan. Speaking about Shah Rukh as a producer, Saif appreciated his unobtrusive style. “Actually, as a producer, he hasn’t made his presence felt in the film. One of the nice things some producers do is give the space and scope to the production. This film has actually been backed by Pulkit. It’s very generous of Red Chillies to do that. We just went to some place in Punjab for a few months, did this film, and came back.”
'Kartavya' draws attention for its social themes
'Kartavya' has generated discussion for its grounded treatment of crime and social issues. As ETimes noted, "Kartavya is an earnest and socially relevant crime thriller that is ultimately undone by its predictability. While it may not offer major twists or a deeply immersive investigation, it remains a decent one-time watch for viewers who appreciate grounded dramas with strong performances and social commentary."
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