Actor Sara Ali Khan is currently vacationing with her brother Ibrahim and mother Amrita Singh. Taking to her Instagram handle, she shared a series of photos where she can be seen enjoying the sunset along with Ibrahim.
Sharing the photos, she described herself as a ‘sunset seeking, peace-loving, safety searching, sibling needing kind’ of person.
The caption of her post read, ‘Are you a beach or mountain person? I’m a sunset seeking, peace loving, safety searching, sibling needing kind of person @______iak______’
Earlier in the day, a video shared by a paparazzo account went viral. Sara wearing denim shorts with a grey crop top was struggling to carry her luggage.
Sara was recently seen in Mumbai distributing meals to the underprivileged, but she requested the paparazzi not to photograph her. A video of the incident went viral on social media, with her aunt Saba Ali Khan also commenting in support of Sara's actions. When Sara noticed the cameras, she became visibly agitated and firmly asked the photographers not to shoot her, saying, ‘Please mat karo (do not record).’ Many viewers supported Sara's stance, emphasizing that the paparazzi should respect her request and not intrude on her privacy. Sara's aunt, Saba Ali Khan, also added, ‘I do the same every Saturday without calling paps. Don’t film it. Takes away from the cause. She is trying to say the same.’
Sara Ali Khan has been enjoying some recent successes in her career. She starred in ‘Murder Mubarak,’ directed by Homi Adajania, and has been receiving praise for her role in ‘Ae Watan Mere Watan.’ In the film, set in the pre-independence era, Sara plays the role of Usha, a 22-year-old college student in Bombay who plays a crucial role in India's independence movement. Usha establishes an underground radio station that becomes a significant part of the Quit India Movement.
Sara will next be seen in ‘Metro…In Dino’.
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