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‘Nobody should name their child Taimur; it’s not even a question’: Vivek Agnihotri on whether he took deliberate jibe at Saif Ali Khan
Vivek Agnihotri was asked if he took a direct shot at Saif Ali Khan for naming his son Taimur, and he said that no Indian should name their child after a murderous invader.

Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri addressed speculation that he took a jibe in the trailer for The Bengal Files at Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan for naming their older son Taimur. In an interview, he said that he didn’t mean to take a direct shot at anybody, but made it clear that no Indian should name their child after a murderous invader. Timur conquered Delhi in 1398, after learning that the Tughlaq dynasty had become a shadow of its former self. Saif and Kareena attracted backlash when they named their first son Taimur, and they’ve since admitted that they nearly changed his name in the aftermath of the controvery.
In an appearance on The Raunac Show, Agnihotri was asked if the Taimur reference in his new film’s trailer was a direct comment about Saif and Kareena’s son. He said, “A lot of people are named Taimur. (Saif) wasn’t the first person to name his child Taimur. Let me explain. When I went to shoot The Tashkent Files in Samarkand, I visited Taimur’s tomb. Outside it, it is written, ‘He conquered the richest sultanate in the world.’ This was the Delhi Sultanate. They were about to give him the title of Emperor, but he refused, and said that he wouldn’t accept it until he conquers Delhi.”
He continued, “He massacred one lakh people in one night. He went on a killing spree from Delhi to Kashmir. He raped and pillaged along the way. Yes, he is a hero in his country; he is a great man. But he isn’t to us. Of course nobody should name their child Taimur. It shouldn’t even be a question.”
In an interview with Delhi Times in 2016, Saif admitted that he almost changed Taimur’s name, fearing that it might make him unpopular later. “I thought for a second about changing his name. For a couple of weeks. And Kareena was a little against it. She said, ‘People respect you for your opinion and you can’t’… So I said, yeah, but it’s not about people. I don’t want him to get unpopular. And I still might, maybe when he’s one or two, I might change his name in a while, it’s still sinking in, what to do,” said Saif.
Kareena spoke about the controversy as well last year, and told Miss Malini in an interview, “Of course it affected me that people were talking about Taimur’s name. He probably doesn’t even know about the drama around his name. But, he also received lots of love for the fact that people were so interested in him. And I was like, ‘But, why?’ because people don’t know him and he is small. I think now, he will slowly understand. He is understanding that there is a whole culture where people follow him or he is being clicked.”


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