Actor Sara Ali Khan has extended deep sense of gratitude towards the audience who’d appreciated her recent work Zara Hatke Zara Bachke.
“I have really missed seeing myself on the big screen, and I’m so filled with excitement and gratitude for the warmth, love and acceptance that I’m seeing post the release of Zara Hatke Zara Bachke,” she mentioned.
“It truly feels like a debut again – and I just hope I can keep growing and keep pushing the boundary to just do better and better work. Every film is an opportunity to learn and grow, and while the journey is endless, it’s important to celebrate these little victories,” she stated.On Sunday, Sara arrived at a cinema hall accompanied by brother Ibrahim and mother Amrita Singh.
Sharing the experience, the actor said, “I’m so thankful that my brother and mother have laughed so hard watching this film, cried in the climax and are proud of me and the film. Just onwards and upwards from here.”
Set amidst the landscape of Indore, Zara Hatke Zara Bachke features the story of Kapil and Saumya who are love birds since college.
Sara will be next seen in Homi Adajania’s ‘Murder Mubarak’, and Anurag Basu directorial ‘Metro Inn..Dino’ and ‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’.