1st June 2023, Mumbai: In anticipation of the upcoming release of their film “Zara Hatke Zara Bachke,” Sara Ali Khan and Vicky Kaushal recently embarked on a visit to the Mahakaleshwar temple. Embracing the spiritual atmosphere, Sara even shared a captivating photo from her temple trip on her Instagram account. In a recent media interview, Sara was confronted with negative feedback regarding her temple visit, but she confidently expressed her indifference towards people’s opinions, emphasizing that as long as she finds joy in the essence of such sacred places, others’ judgments hold no significance to her.
Sara Ali Khan delighted her followers by posting several snapshots from her recent expedition to the Mahakaleshwar Temple on Instagram. Adorned in a vibrant pink traditional attire, she graced one of the images with a serene moment of prayer alongside the temple priests. Unfortunately, this post attracted some unfavorable comments.
When questioned during the media interview about how she deals with the harsh criticism she receives on her posts, Sara replied with conviction, “Honestly, I’ve already said it before, and I’ll say it again… I take my work very seriously. I work for the people. So, if you all don’t appreciate my work, it will upset you, but this is my personal belief. Just as I visit Bangla Sahib and Mahakal with great devotion, I will continue to visit Ajmer Sharif with the same fervor. People can say whatever they want. There is no problem at all. You should feel the positive energy there… I believe in that energy, but wherever I go, the most important thing is this.” Sara emphasized her dedication to her craft and expressed her unwavering commitment to harnessing the energy of the places she visits.
Following Sara’s response, Vicky Kaushal added his perspective, suggesting that instead of directing such questions to the trolls, the media should focus on individuals who are genuinely striving to accomplish their responsibilities. “The internet is an open platform, and that’s how it is. You can choose where to direct your attention.” Vicky highlighted the freedom of expression on the internet, where anyone can voice their opinions.
“Zara Hatke Zara Bachke,” a film directed by Laxman Utekar, will grace the theaters on June 2, creating excitement among movie enthusiasts eagerly awaiting its release.
-by Kashvi Gala