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Sara Ali Khan is currently in London with her mother Amrita Singh and celebrating Christmas. This time her brother Ibrahim Ali Khan has not travelled with them and looks like she is missing him. The Atrangi Re actress took to her social media handle and shared a series of photos featuring her father Saif Ali Khan. The photos have gone viral on social media.
Sara Ali Khan wrote, “Missed my Baby Brother (or not so baby..) Thank you Santa for this Merry merry Christmas @______iak______ I wish you was here. To have pecan pie and celebrate and spread Christmas joy and cheer…And then eat black cod individually with the OG two. Who to us are extremely dear. But for now these pics I shear (share). Kareena Kapoor Khan along with Taimur, Jeh is also in London. She also shared a series of photos on her Instagram handle.
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On the work front, Sara Ali Khan will be next seen in Ae Watan Mere Watan. The actress was last seen in Zara Hatke Zara Bachke. The film was a superhit at the box office. e Watan Mere Watan is a thriller-drama inspired by true events and will see Sara Ali Khan play the character of a valiant freedom fighter, Usha Mehta. Now, Karan has released a new motion poster of the film. This fictional tale is set against the backdrop of the Quit India Movement in 1942. It is a story about the courage, patriotism, sacrifice and resourcefulness of the youth of the nation in India’s freedom struggle.
Saif Ali Khan and mother Sharmila Tagore are set to grace the Koffee with Karan couch this week, and the promo is already out. Sharmila looks graceful in a black floral sari, while Saif is dapper in a black suit. Karan, asking Saif a question, jokingly said, “You look bewildered,” To this, Saif added, “As I often am on this couch.” When Karan asked Sharmila Tagore about a story from Saif’s college days, the veteran actress revealed, “He didn’t go to university. He asked the air hostess out, and they went somewhere.” Saif, looking embarrassed, said, “These dalliances are exaggerated.”
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