Sara Ali Khan To Impress With 2 Unique OTT Films In 1 Week!

Stunning young beauty Sara Ali Khan made her debut with 'Kedarnath' and within a short time, she bagged a lot of craze and stardom

Update: 2024-03-14 13:19 GMT

Stunning young beauty Sara Ali Khan made her debut with 'Kedarnath' and within a short time, she bagged a lot of craze and stardom. Her heavenly looks and irresistible glamour earned her millions of fans on social media and Sara does all she can to keep them entertained. Apart from her social media activity, she is picking more and more challenging roles lately.

She did commercial flicks like 'Coolie No. 1' as well as content-based films like 'Atrangi Re'. The young actress is now arriving on two different OTT platforms within a week's gap. Her 'Ae Watan Mere Watan' is releasing on Amazon Prime Video on 21st March while her 'Murder Mubarak' is arriving on Netflix on 15th March. These two films are quite different from each other and she is trying to prove herself as an actress.

Talking about it, Sara recently said, “I've always said that I want range in my craft. Now, I am getting the opportunities to back that. It is the most gratifying experience to be headlining a film like this. It's about time, because you're going to see a side of me which even I have not seen before. My self-deprecating humour can keep going on, but I'm about to say something which I haven't said in a long time, and that is I'm really proud of myself. The last time I felt like that was during Kedarnath. I'm being honest.”

She added, “I was watching the songs of both Murder Mubarak and Ae Watan.. which are so different from each other. It takes me back to the time when Simmba and Kedarnath released the same month in 2018. I got a chance to show what I'm proud of, which is range. I'm trying to do the same till now. I want people to say, 'Oh she's able to do everything like', 'Oh wow she's looking really sexy' (like in the song Aankh Maare from Simmba), and then 'Oh she's wearing a white khadi kurta'.”

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