Kareena is my friend and my father's wife: Sara

Wednesday 28th August 2019 06:33 EDT
 
 

Sara Ali Khan has made her mark in Bollywood in no time after back to back box office hits. The film 'Simmba' has shone light on her as someone who can easily do lively, fun roles. In a candid chat, the 24-year-old actress opened about her equation with her father's wife, Kareena, and her half-brother Taimur. "I do think that Kareena is my friend, but more than that, she is my father's wife. I respect her, and realise that she makes my father happy. We belong to the same profession, and have a similar world, thus, our conversations include that as well."

Sara also spoke about how Taimur, Saif and Kareena's son, and who can lighten up everybody's mood by just being around. She shared, "I am happy to see my father enjoy fatherhood with Taimur because, while he has been a great father to me and Ibrahim, he is at the age and stage in his life where he gets to enjoy fatherhood the way it should be enjoyed. I see the happiness and contentment Taimur brings to his life; I love that. Taimur has helped our family bond like never before."

Sara who made her debut in Bollywood along with Janhvi Kapoor and Ananya Panday, says that she's secure in her place and so are the other actresses. "Whether it's me and Janhvi (Kapoor) or me and Ananya (Panday), we do have more in common with each other than we do with other people. We are young debutantes trying to make it big in a world we have only dreamt about. I am happy, confident, and content with the place I have, and I am sure they are too. I don't think we need to treat each other as rivals, but as friends that we already are. Competition in any field keeps you on your toes; it's a healthy vibe where we can all coexist."

Sara has bagged some interesting projects, including the remake of the iconic 'Coolie No 1' where she will reprise the role played by Karisma Kapoor along side Varun Dhawan. The 'Kedarnath' actress will also share the screen with Kartik Aryan in a sequel of her father and Deepika Padukone's 2009 film, 'Love Aaj Kal.'


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