Sara Ali Khan refuses to pose on jetty, says 'normal nahi hai yeh'; paps have something 'unique' to say
Recently, Sara was spotted in Mumbai's Versova stepping out of the ferry. Dressed in a black graphic top with a matching jacket and shorts, she was captured by photographers as she was making her exit.
Sara Ali Khan is the most loved celebrity among the paparazzi. She never disappoints the photographers whenever she is out and about in the city as she gracefully obliges them with her pictures. Not just that, the actress also engages in conversation with them. Recently, she was spotted in Mumbai's Versova stepping out of the ferry. Dressed in a black graphic top with a matching jacket and shorts, she was captured by photographers as she was making her exit.
While posing for pictures, Sara was seen having cute conversations with photographers. Reacting to one of the happy photographers, she said, “Has Kyu rahe ho aap”. Then she was also asked by one of them to stop and pose on the jetty, to which Sara said, “jetty pe koi pose nhi karta, normal nahi hai yeh”. Instantly came a reply from one of the paps saying, “Aap unique ho na” which left everyone and Sara smiling.
Reportedly, Sara was there with her upcoming movie ' Gaslight ' hero Vikrant Massey. But he cannot be seen in the video. Talking about Gaslight, the forthcoming drama is helmed by Pawan Kripalani and features Sara and Vikrant in the lead roles. Apart from them, Chitrangada Singh also stars in an important role in the film. The other details of the movie are still kept under wraps.
Besides Gaslight, Sara has also shot for an untitled movie with Vicky Kaushal. Some time back both of them finished shooting for the film in Indore, and the pictures of them from the streets of Indore went viral on social media. Apart from that, Sara has recently signed up for a new movie titled Aye Watan…Mere Watan to essay a real-life character for the first time. She will play the role of freedom fighter Usha Mehta, who started an underground radio station which was named Congress Radio during the Quit India Movement of 1942. The upcoming project is bankrolled by Karan Johar’s Dharmatic Entertainment and will get an OTT release on Amazon Prime Video.