21st March,2024, Mumbai: Sara Ali Khan Compared Amrita Singh’s Response To Her Classmates’ Mothers, She Said That Amrita Singh Was Incapable Of Driving Or Cooking.With the recent releases of Murder Mubarak and Ae Watan Mere Watan on OTT, Sara Ali Khan is enjoying her best moment as a musician. The actress, however, has been giving her all in every interview and has been working nonstop to promote both of her flicks. The actress talked candidly about her mother Amrita Singh and how she has come to be the anchor for both her and her brother Ibrahim Ali Khan in a recent interview with Galatta Plus.
Sara Ali Khan claims that Amrita Singh provided Ibrahim Ali Khan and her with wings to soar.
Sara Ali Khan disclosed that she felt awful as a child when she understood that her mother was not like the mothers of her friends. Sara felt horrible because the actress made a joke about not knowing how to drive or cook. However, Sara quips that when Amrita pressed her hard that day, “How many of her friend’s parents know how to act or ride horses?” her mother turned around and inquired. Since I am one of them. Sara made a joke about never speaking to the Mard heroine again after this.
Amrita Singh and Amitabh Bachchan were coupled in March for those who were unaware. Sara Ali Khan complimented her mother Amrita Singh, saying the actress made sure to be there for her two children no matter what, grounded them, and gave them wings to fly. The Attrangi Re actress went on to say that her mother accomplished this on her own.
Sara Ali Khan discusses being called a “joker” on social media and being the target of trolling.
Sara Ali Khan discussed social media trolling in exactly the same interview, stating that while remarks about her appearance bother her, she is touched by criticism of her work. The actress acknowledged that the public’s ignorance of her darker side causes her “entertaining persona” to occasionally work against her.
“People find me funny because they perceive me as silly or goofy, and they don’t believe I’m capable of being anything more.” In addition, my sense of humour and silliness originates from an organic place. However, there is this other side as well. She continued, saying that although her family and friends have helped her to believe that the audience will get along with her on both serious and humorous sides, occasionally they end up asking, “Yeh toh joker hai, how can she get serious?” (She plays pranks.)
-Sapna Meena