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Shehnaaz Gill and Sara Ali Khan met, and then this happened
Sara Ali Khan, a Bollywood actress, is admired for her beauty and acting talents. In addition to having an engaging social media presence, she is renowned for her humorous poems and epic one-liners. Recently, Sara, who is presently promoting her new flick Gaslight, appeared on actress Shehnaaz Gill’s talk programme. Obviously, the two actresses enjoyed their time together. Sara uploaded a humorous video to Instagram, adding it to her extensive collection of viral “knock knock” joke clips. In the video, the actress is seen hiding behind a few curtains while singing the song Kundi Mat Khadkao Raja, which also features her co-star Chitrangda Singh from the film Gaslight.
The two then retreat behind the curtain, leaving the rest to the reader’s imagination. Afterwards, Sara declares, “Garmi kuch zyada nahi badd gayi Chitrangda ma’am ke gaane pe” (The temperature has not risen due to Chitrangda ma’am’s song). Even Shehnaaz says, “My lipstick is pink.”
The amusing video has received numerous likes and compliments from their followers. Sara penned the caption “Knock knock”
Prior to that, Sara Ali Khan was spotted partying it up in Himachal Pradesh. She described a few moments from her vacation to Manali. The actress was seen enjoying herself in the snow-capped mountains while wearing warm clothing. In addition to this, she was also captured preparing and devouring street food. The actress added to the photo’s caption, “Me and my heart in Manali”
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