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Sara Ali Khan is very active on social media. She often shares her travel photos and videos on Instagram. Her personal life photos featuring her mother Amrita Singh and brother Ibrahim Ali Khan are also shared. Just like today, Sara took to her social handle and shared two photos with her mother and also penned a sweet poem. Sara’s poetic tribute beautifully shows the strong bond shared between them.
In the photos, we can see Sara posing with Amrita Singh and holding the clap board of Murder Mubarak and Ae Watan Mere Watan. “Meri Duniya meri Mommy Jaan, Aap mein bastein mere Praan, My biggest endeavour is to keep your Maan, And try to add to your splendid Aan Baan aur Shaan, Sorry for all the times I make you Hairaan, Doing all that you have isn’t Aasaan, Aur is pyaar ka hai parimann, Your endless mamta, patience and Dyaan, That have made me feel so secure- diya itna Amaan, Ki sapne dekh sakoon of udaan in Aasmaan, Thank you maa.. aur kaise karoon Bayaan? Ki aap hai mera poora Jahaan,” the caption reads.
Take a look at the photos here:
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Sara Ali Khan recently shared the teaser of Murder Mubarak which is releasing on Netflix. Directed by the illustrious Homi Adajania and produced by Maddock Films, the film presents a remarkable book-to-screen adaptation of Anuja Chauhan’s Club You To Death. As secrets and lies come to the surface, the story turns the spotlight on an array of suspects, portrayed by an exceptional cast. This includes talents such as Sara Ali Khan, Vijay Varma, Dimple Kapadia, Karisma Kapoor, Sanjay Kapoor, Tisca Chopra and Suhail Nayyar, all of whom skillfully mask their characters’ ulterior motives. Leading the charge is Pankaj Tripathi, playing a non-traditional cop. He steps into their world as an outsider, only to find there is so much more than what meets the eye.
Apart from this she also Ae Watan Mere Watan in her kitty. The teaser takes us back in time to witness a tense yet determined young girl assembling a radio-like device in a poorly lit room. Gradually, the camera reveals that the girl is Sara Ali Khan, who appears in an entirely new avatar. As she broadcasts her message of independence to the nation through her underground radio station, her voice reflects courage and determination. However, her speech is disrupted by incessant knocking at the door.
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