Actress Sara Ali Khan is on a wrap up spree. After finishing the shoot of “Ae Watan Mere Watan,” she went to the UK to kick start the shoot of her next film. Shooting for her fourth film of the year, the actress wrapped up the hectic month of December and shot for her last scene of the year, 2022. She will be back on the schedule of the film again in January after the Christmas and New Year celebrations.
Taking to her social media, Sara shared a picture from the sets of her ongoing project as she wrapped up the project. While expressing her excitement to shoot her last shot of the year. She captioned the post: “And that’s a wrap on December 2022! Just gave the last shot of the year. See you now in 2023.” In the selfie with her team, Sara can be seen donning the action avatar with a few bruises on her face.
She is reportedly shooting for Jagan Shakti’s next film alongside Tiger Shroff in London. Sara later put up a picture of her with her bags and seemingly, she’s set to return home for Christmas. On the work front, Sara will be next seen in “Gaslight” opposite Vikrant Massey, Maddock Films’ next opposite Vicky Kaushal, “Ae Watan Mere Watan.” Earlier in the year she was seen in the streaming movie “Atrangi Re,” and now she has completed the shoot of Laxman Utekar’s untitled next project and “Gaslight” with Vikrant Massey.
The actress took to the stories section of her Instagram on Sunday, and dropped a bunch of pictures from the sets. She kept her fans updated as she shot a late night schedule for “Ae Watan, Mere Watan” after her fashion show, eventually wrapping in the morning by 10:44 a.m. Apart from all this, her new film “Metro: In Dino” with Anurag Basu and Aditya Roy Kapoor, too, is in the pipeline.
Meanwhile, as Sharmila Tagore turned 78 this month, her grand daughter and actress Sara penned a note for her saying that she aspires to be 1/10th the woman the veteran star is. Sara took to Instagram, where she shared a collage of pictures. The first is a throwback picture of Sharmila’s younger days while she holds little Sara. The second image has a grown up Sara hugging her “badi amma”. For the caption, Sara penned: “Happiest birthday my dearest badi amma. Thank you for being our rock solid pillar of support.
I love you so much and I truly aspire to be 1/10th of the woman you are. #grace #beauty #intelligence.” Sara After graduating with a degree in history and political science from Columbia University, Sara made her acting debut in 2018 with the romantic drama “Kedarnath” and the action comedy “Simmba.” Both films were commercially successful, and the former earned her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut. Sara is eagerly looking for 2023, as many of her films are set to be released and she has high hope from them.
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