Sara Ali Khan says she will get married to someone who can live with her mom

Updated : Dec 02, 2021 21:40
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Sara Ali Khan's rise in Bollywood is no secret, but the star kid has also won hearts with her simplicity, candor and humility. 

Also Watch: Sara Ali Khan apologises to paparazzi who was pushed by her security guard

Having worked with the likes of Bollywood biggies like Ranveer Singh, Sushant Singh Rajput, Akshay Kumar, Kartik Aaryan, very early in her career, she seems to have found a balance between break-out characters and Box Office success.  

Ahead of the release of her film ‘Atrangi Re,’ in an exclusive chat with ETimes, Sara talked about her character in the film, and also about the man she wants to marry!

Sara said, she wants to marry a man who'll move in with her mom, Amrita Singh, and added that she doesn't shy away from recalling her experiences of growing up with a single mother. 

When asked if just like her character Rinku who runs away from home, has she ever done something so rebellious, Sara replied, “Not at all. I'll even get married to someone who can move in and live with my mom. I'm never going to leave her. Jokes apart, my mother is a very liberal woman. She is my third eye in everyday life. She is the sound of reason, so, no, I'm never running away. Wherever I run away to, she is the home I have to return to, every day.” 

Also Watch: 'Atrangi Re' song 'Chaka Chak': Sara Ali Khan celebrates on-screen husband Dhanush’s engagemen 

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