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In Pics: Sara Ali Khan enjoys auto ride in rains with stylist friend Tanya Ghavri

Sara Ali Khan ditched her Mercedez Benz for the auto ride

In Pics: Sara Ali Khan enjoys auto ride in rains with stylist friend Tanya Ghavri
Sara Ali Khan, Tanya Ghavri (Manav Manglani)

Last Updated: 11.42 PM, Jul 07, 2023

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Sara Ali Khan, who recently achieved success with the moderately budgeted film Zara Hatke Zara Bachke, was seen defying the expectations placed on celebrities' children, known as ‘nepokids.’ She was spotted joyfully riding an auto-rickshaw with a friend on her way to the gym in Bandra.

Sara Ali Khan, dressed in a gym top and shorts, wearing slippers and carrying her convenient bag, not only struck poses for the paparazzi but also greeted other auto-drivers and fans with waves. They were taken aback to witness their beloved actress traveling in a humble manner, resembling an ordinary person.

Sara was seen travelling with her best friend Tanya Ghavri. The latter is a popular stylish who has worked with the likes of Kareena Kapoor Khan and Kiara Advani. Tanya and Sara were seen enjoying the Mumbai rains to the fullest. Sara enjoyed street food during her visit and ditched her fancy Mercedez Benz for an auto ride with her good friend.

See the photos here:

Sara Ali Khan, Tanya Ghavri (Manav Manglani)
Sara Ali Khan, Tanya Ghavri (Manav Manglani)
Sara Ali Khan, Tanya Ghavri (Manav Manglani)
Sara Ali Khan, Tanya Ghavri (Manav Manglani)
Sara Ali Khan, Tanya Ghavri (Manav Manglani)
Sara Ali Khan, Tanya Ghavri (Manav Manglani)
Sara Ali Khan, Tanya Ghavri (Manav Manglani)
Sara Ali Khan, Tanya Ghavri (Manav Manglani)
Sara Ali Khan, Tanya Ghavri (Manav Manglani)
Sara Ali Khan, Tanya Ghavri (Manav Manglani)

In terms of her professional endeavors, Sara Ali Khan is set to grace the screen in four eagerly awaited films including Ae Watan Mere Watan, Metro In Dino, Murder Mubarak and an untitled project alongside Jagan Shakti.

Produced by Dharma Productions, Ae Watan Mere Watan is a biographical film centred around the inspiring story of Usha Mehta, a freedom fighter who established the underground radio station known as Congress Radio in Mumbai during the Quit India Movement of 1942.

Operating for a brief period, the radio station played a significant role in supporting the freedom movement by transmitting uncensored news and prohibited information under the British Raj. The film, set to be released on Prime Video, aims to shed light on this remarkable chapter in history.

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