Sara Ali Khan, the latest addition to the B-town family, made her impressionable debut with Sushant Singh-starrer Kedarnath. The actor has already established herself as the next big thing in the showbiz world. Sara won many hearts and appreciations for her performance in her debut, which was helmed by Abhishek Kapoor. Even before her debut in the film industry, Sara had her fans wrapped around her charm and confidence. However, the actor believes that people appreciate her for the fact that she is real.
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Talking about her popularity and love that she has received from the audiences, Sara told PTI, “People appreciate the fact that I am real. I endeavour to be most real person. I don’t think too much and try to be as organic as I can. I do make mistakes. With the same token you get appreciation and criticism as well and you have to take it the same way."
The Kedarnath actor further stated that her aim is to explore different roles and do several kinds of films as she loves acting. “I am always dying to be on a film set. Life is empty for me without that," added the rising star.
Sara, who made her Bollywood debut, with love saga was lauded by the critics and audiences across the country, for her outstanding performance.
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The actor will soon be seen on the big screen opposite Ranveer Singh in Simmba, directed by Rohit Shetty. Produced under the banner of Karan Johar’s Dharma Production, the film is slated to hit the theatres on December 28.
Helmed by Rohit Shetty, Simmba is an official remake of Telugu superhit flick Temper that featured Jr NTR and Kajal Aggarwal. On December 3, the first trailer of the much-awaited flick was released and received mixed reviews from the audience.
In an interview with Mid-Day, Shetty revealed the reason for roping Sara for Simmba and said that she is made for masala movies. He said, "When I met Sara for the first time, I realised she is a hardcore commercial heroine. She is made for masala films. Sara approached me saying she wanted to work with me. I thought she’d be perfect for Simmba. She’ll match Ranveer’s craziness because her character in the film is such''.