
Days after Saif Ali Khan was reportedly stabbed multiple times during a robbery attempt at his Pali Hill home in Bandra, Mumbai, he walked out of the hospital despite severe injuries near his spine. While
fans had celebrated his swift recovery, some netizens labelled the incident as “fake.” The actor has now spoken out, addressing the attack for the first time.Saif Ali Khan REACTS To People Calling Attack 'Fake' After First AppearanceOn Two Much With Kajol and Twinkle, Saif opened up about the attack on him and shared horrifying details. Akshay Kumar, who was also present as a guest, praised his courage. Host Kajol then asked, "We saw a video of you, after coming out of the hospital, actually getting out of the car and walking. And I was amazed. How did you do that?"Saif responded, "When it was finished, there were some people from there. A lot of advice on how to go... The media was curious. And I kept... because nobody was listening to me. Because I said, 'Listen, if the media is curious, we should settle it and let me just walk out of the hospital because I can walk.' It was very bad but it was okay. They stitched it up and I was there for a week. The back was okay. It was painful to walk but I could walk. The wheelchair was not required."Sharmila Tagore Asked Son Saif Ali Khan To Use WheelchairHe also revealed, "Somebody said, 'You should go in an ambulance.' Somebody said, 'You should go in a wheelchair.' And my instinct was, why create any kind of panic or worry even with family, fans, well-wishers or anyone? Just walk out to send a picture message that you're okay."Saif also reacted to the social media chatter around the same. "That was the idea but there was so much feedback on that that this is fake and that's true, but that's the kind of world we live in. But this is the reason I did it," he clarified.Meanwhile, host Twinkle Khanna revealed that she had called his mother, Sharmila Tagore, who had also given him the same advice. She told the the former actress, "I told him to go in a wheelchair, why doesn't he ever listen to me? There would have been no controversy."But Saif once again reiterated that he "didn't want to create worry."