Sara Ali Khan hiding her face from the paparazzi worries netizens, ask 'is she okay?'
A video has surfaced on the internet that shows the Kedarnath actress, dressed in her white crop top, hurriedly stepping inside her car while holding a coffee mug. She then bends down and covers her face as her driver slowly moves past the photographers stationed to click her pictures.
Sara Ali Khan has always been very cordial and interactive with the paparazzi whenever she was spotted in the city. But recently, the actress acted quite weirdly with photographers around. She quickly got into the car without greeting them and hid her face under the dashboard of her car. Well, something seemed abnormal which left netizens worrying.
A video has surfaced on the internet that shows the Kedarnath actress, dressed in her white crop top, hurriedly stepping inside her car while holding a coffee mug. She then bends down and covers her face as her driver slowly moves past the photographers stationed to click her pictures. Soon after the video surfaced, one of the worrying netizens wrote, “R u media ppl mad? ???? She must be avoiding due to her oily hair may b or just watever d reason, still y u ppl want to caprure??!!!??????” Another showed concern asking, “Is she okay?” Check the video here:
Of late, Sara has been hitting headlines for her rumored relationship with cricketer Shubman Gill . Their dating rumors sparked when the duo was spotted exiting a hotel in Delhi together. Another video showed Sara clicking selfies with her fans and then sitting next to Shubman as they boarded the flight together. Most recently, when Shubman Gill was asked if he is dating Sara, he neither denied nor accepted as he was quoted as saying, “Maybe or maybe not”
Meanwhile, workwise, Sara will next be seen in Gaslight opposite Vikrant Massey. She also has an untitled movie with Vicky Kaushal directed by Laxman Utekar. She will also be seen in the upcoming biopic Ae Watan Mere Watan in which she will play a courageous freedom fighter in a story that is set in 1942 during the Quit India Movement.