Expressing her gratitude, Sara says, “I can’t believe it’s been 60 days to my release. I’m just so filled with utmost gratitude to our audiences for accepting our film with so much love. It’s such a perfect combination of excitement and relief to be in theatres for 2 months.”

Hoping to keep on going and keep doing better work, Sara says, “Now I just have to keep growing, learning and doing better and better work.”

There is no denying that Sara Ali Khan is one of the most adored actors among the younger generation. What distinguishes her is her knack for bringing small-town characters to life. Since her debut in Kedarnath, she has received immense love from viewers for her performances in Atrangi Re, Gaslight and the recent Zara Hatke Zara Bachke. This demonstrates her exceptional ability to depict relatability and authenticity in her roles, captivating audiences all over the country.

The plot of Zara Hatke Zara Bachke takes place in the quaint town of Indore and revolves around the romance between two college sweethearts, Kapil and Saumya. The on-screen chemistry between Sara and Vicky has captivated audiences, making them fall in love with this new couple.

In the coming months, Sara will be seen in Homi Adajania’s ‘Murder Mubarak’, and Anurag Basu’s ‘Metro Inn..Dino’ and ‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’.