Sara Ali Khan, Distributing Food Outside Temple, Urges Paps To Respect Her Privacy; Aunt Saba Reacts – News18

Published By: Dishya Sharma

Last Updated: April 01, 2024, 10:14 IST

 Saba Ali Khan was last seen in Murder Mubarak. (Photo Credits: Instagram)

Saba Ali Khan was last seen in Murder Mubarak. (Photo Credits: Instagram)

Sara Ali Khan was recently seen distributing food to people outside a temple. She requested paps not to photograph her.

Sara Ali Khan is one of the celebrities often papped around the city. While she never shies away from cameras, recently when she was spotted distributing meals among the underprivileged ones in Mumbai, Sara requested the paparazzi not to photograph her. She was seen stepping out of her car with a bag of food and began distributing it to those people sitting at the corner of the road. Interestingly, this time she was observed requesting paps. The video gained popularity on social media, and her aunt Saba Ali Khan commented on the clip, showing her support.

When Sara noticed the cameras, she became agitated and firmly told the photographers not to shoot her. In the viral videos, Sara was seen stating, “Please mat karo (do not record).” Many people in the comments section supported her, expressing that the paparazzi should respect her refusal and not invade her privacy. Even her aunt Saba Ali Khan stated, “I do the same every Saturday without calling paps. Don’t film it. Takes away from the cause. She is Trying to say the same.”

Many users agreed and expressed that even celebrities would need some privacy.

On the work front, Sara Ali Khan has experienced a few successes recently. The actress was featured in Murder Mubarak, directed by Homi Adajania. The film stars Vijay Varma, Dimple Kapadia, and Karisma Kapoor. Murder Mubarak, which premiered on Netflix on March 15, 2024, offers an interesting blend of intriguing characters and a captivating mystery.

Sara is also being lauded for her performance in Ae Watan Mere Watan. Set in the pre-independence era, the film follows 22-year-old Usha, a college girl in Bombay, who works to help India win independence and establishes an underground radio station that fuels the Quit India Movement.