With the latest trend of biopics made on sportspersons in Bollywood, when asked if he is approached for a biopic on Pataudi, Saif said he is open to the idea given that the story has to be interesting.
"Depends on the script. I feel most actors can't (do it)... It's difficult to play sports on screen convincingly. He (father) was a stylish batsman.. How you imitate that. It would be embarrassment if I don't do justice to it (film) as a son," he said.
Saif, 45, had earlier expressed his desire to make a documentary film on his father but the actor seems to be still toying with the idea.
On being asked about his plan on the documentary, he said, "There is not much footage to make a documentary, what I have found is so rare and little. If we could get some more details about it then it would be amazing."
The "Phantom" actor thinks one can make an English or bilingual film on his father but not a typical Bollywood film.
"May be someone can make film on him but you can't make a Bollywood (movie), he can't sing songs.. You can make a bilingual or English. May be one can make English film for India depends on how the story is," he said.