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WATCH: Sara Ali Khan portrays ‘single girls’ on Valentine’s Day fans say ‘She’s so relatable’


As lovebirds across the globe celebrate the day of affection, Valentine’s Day, not everyone is paired off or basking in the warmth of romance. Bollywood celebrities are often seen sharing their love-filled moments, but Sara Ali Khan decided to take a whimsical turn, bringing humor and a sense of camaraderie to all the single ladies out there with her latest social media post.

Sara, an acclaimed Bollywood actress known for her vivacity and relatable charm, posted a video on her Instagram handle that instantly struck a chord with her fans. In the video, Sara acts out the woes of singlehood, with scenes including comedic expressions of sadness as someone takes away her food, an over-dramatic removal of a bindi in a moment of mock frustration, and experiencing rejection when trying to take a selfie.

Her performance was not only entertaining but also incredibly relatable, striking a comic contrast to the usual slew of romantic messages that flood the Internet on February 14th. In her Instagram caption, Sara hilariously noted, “This Valentine’s Day, all the single girls be like…” followed by emojis symbolizing love letters and hearts. The immediate outpouring of comments from fans included sentiments highlighting how Sara’s post was refreshingly genuine with some even stating, “That’s so Sara,” while many others shared laughter and admiration for her playful antics.

Sara’s delightful approach to portraying “single girls” on Valentine’s Day garnered significant attention, showcasing her knack for connecting with her audience through shared experiences and humor. The video also featured a doppelgänger of Sara, adding another layer of intrigue and humor to her post.

In other news related to Sara Ali Khan’s professional endeavors, the digital release of her upcoming film ‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’ has been announced to take place on March 21. This date was strategically unveiled on World Radio Day, highlighting the role of radio in stirring the collective conscience of nations. In the motion picture shared by the film’s makers, Sara, who plays the lead character Usha, can be heard fervently imploring the nation to stand against the British Raj via a secret radio broadcast.

Directed by Kannan Iyer and written by both Darab Farooqui and Iyer, ‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’ promises to be a stirring patriotic film. The cast features notable actors such as Sachin Khedekar, Abhay Verma, Sparsh Shrivastav, Alexx O’ Neil, and Anand Tiwari, with the added allure of a special appearance by Emraan Hashmi.

Karan Johar from Dharmatic Entertainment expressed his views on the film’s historical perspective, remarking on the significant role that radio played in encouraging conversation among the masses and how it served as a catalyst during the Quit India Movement, encouraging unity and perseverance. The choice to announce the film’s release on World Radio Day thus bore a symbolic significance, underlining the medium’s enduring impact.

Sara Ali Khan has a busy schedule ahead with her mystery film ‘Murder Mubarak’ due for release on March 15, followed closely by ‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’. Furthermore, she’ll also be seen in Anurag Basu’s ‘Metro in Dino’, showcasing her versatility across a range of genres.

As Sara Ali Khan displays her humorous take on Valentine’s Day that resonated with many, she also continues to build her repertoire as a serious actor with impactful roles in Indian cinema, proving herself to be both a source of light-hearted entertainment and a force of talent in the industry.