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Sara Ali Khan loves to travel and always takes time out from her work to explore the planet. Today, also the actress was spotted at the airport in a chic avatar. She opted for a comfortable outfit. However, it was her struggle with luggage that caught everyone’s attention. Sara was seen carrying a huge handbag filled with books.
In the video, shared by Viral Bhayani, we can see Sara wearing denim shorts with a grey crop top. She completed the look with a cap and minimalistic makeup. Her whole look was looking very stylish. But when she came out of the car, she immediately said ‘Itna saman main kaise leke jaungi.” Sara was seen keeping her books from one bag to another while someone was holding coffee for her. Last year during her vacation in Paris also she was in the headlines for carrying too many bags. She was seen struggling to carry them.
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Recently, Sara was spotted distributing meals among the underprivileged ones in Mumbai. She requested the paparazzi not to photograph her. The video gained popularity on social media, and her aunt Saba Ali Khan commented on the clip, showing her support. When Sara noticed the cameras, she became agitated and firmly told the photographers not to shoot her. In the viral videos, Sara was seen stating, “Please mat karo (do not record).” Many people in the comments section supported her, expressing that the paparazzi should respect her refusal and not invade her privacy. Even her aunt Saba Ali Khan stated, “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.”
On the work front, Sara Ali Khan has experienced a few successes recently. The actress was featured in Murder Mubarak, directed by Homi Adajania. Sara is also being lauded for her performance in Ae Watan Mere Watan. Set in the pre-independence era, the film follows 22-year-old Usha, a college girl in Bombay, who works to help India win independence and establishes an underground radio station that fuels the Quit India Movement.
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