Bollywood actor Sara Ali Khan is feeling ecstatic as two of her films, Murder Mubarak and Ae Watan Mere Watan, have released on OTT platforms to a positive response. Recently, she was seen distributing food to the underprivileged in Mumbai. Sara got out of her car with a bag of food and started giving it to those in need.

However, the shutterbugs spotted Sara and started taking pictures and videos of the actor. When the actor spotted the cameras, she became visibly angry and told the paps not to record her. In the videos doing rounds on the internet, Sara was seen saying. “Please mat karo (record).”

 

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Sara was also seen schooling a homeless person for hitting a small child, while she was giving the meal box. In the video, Sara can be seen asking the woman why she hit the child. 

 

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Fans on the internet supported Sara Ali Khan. One of the fans wrote, “She is right if she is helping anyone she knew that it shouldn’t not be captured as she us not comfortable.” Another fan commented, “Even then you guys caputured , and infact even posted. Atleast if she is saying a no , please respect that.”

Sara recently opened up about how it bothered her when people thought she was loud. In an interview with Galatta Plus, Sara said, “To be honest, if you know it in your heart… If somebody calls me out on something that I know is right… It used to bother me when people would say, ‘She’s too loud’ because I realised that they are right. Because I was trying to overcompensate. But when people were saying she’s pretending to be cheap, it didn’t bother me, because anybody that really knows me will know the truth.”

On the work front, Sara Ali Khan has Metro… In Dino, Sky Force and Jagan Shakti’s upcoming directorial in her kitty.

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