The most upbeat actress in B-Town among Gen Z is Sara Ali Khan, who frequently remains in the spotlight. An enlightening video of Zara Bachke’s Amarnath Yatra trek, which reveals the actress’s devotion to Mahadev, has gone viral. Sara, who debuted in Kedarnath, claims to have a relationship with Lord Shiva and chooses to ask Mahadev for his blessings during every stage of her life. Yet, the actress occasionally receives judgment and criticism for her political views, but she chooses to disregard them.
In her most recent interview with TOI, Sara Ali Khan opened up about her life. When asked about the online bullying she has experienced, actors responded that while she is open to all forms of criticism for her work and even tries to take some feedback on it, she never allows it to influence her personal decisions and instead chooses to ignore it. Read more here: Zara Hatke Actress Sara Ali Khan of Zara Bachke discusses whether she and her brother Ibrahim Ali Khan talk about work over dinner in an exclusive interview.
“I take in everything, but only constructive criticism is welcome; if someone doesn’t like my work, that’s a problem. I therefore pay attention to any feedback pertaining to my business but I never pay attention to criticism of my personal life or my beliefs.” Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan have returned to Mumbai after a break; their purported girlfriend Palak Tiwari was also spotted there.
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Sara Ali Khan recently traveled to Amarnath Yatra and even gave her fans an intimate look at her spiritual journey. Just a few weeks prior, the actress faced intense backlash for going to Hindu temples while being Muslim. Sara herself replied to the backlash by saying that while everyone are free to make their own decisions, she will never stop going to spiritual sites if she chooses to.
On the professional front, Vicky Kaushal and Sara Ali Khan are enjoying the success of their most recent film, Zara Hatke Zara Bachke. The actress’s subsequent film appearance will be in Ae Watan Mere Watan, which is based on the true account of independence fighter Usha Mehta.