The 50-year-old "Sultan" actor, who launched Sania Mirza's autobiography "Ace Against Odds" here today, said if he will pen down his life it may rake up old wounds.
"I think I'll take my story to my grave. Nahi toh bohot saare graves khul jayenge (otherwise a lot of old wounds will open up)."
Sania, who was present at the event, said, "He cannot control himself. He tries but he cannot do it...He has to say something."
"This is something else. Just look at the picture (on the book cover) She is doing very well in tennis but if she wants to enter films, which she doesn't, but if she wants to join movies as well she will have this position here (referring to the book).
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