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It'll be the worst thing for her: Sara Ali Khan on working with her mother Amrita Singh

Sara Ali Khan is okay with the idea of working with her father, actor Saif Ali Khan, but as far as her mom Amrita Singh is concerned, she is slightly doubtful, to be precise. During her interview with an eminent journalist, Sara said that considering the fact that Saif is her father, she cannot work with him all the time, so it will have to be “one special film” for them to star together.

"You know, especially because he's my father I don't think that it's something that we can keep doing. I think it'll have to be one special film,” Sara said during her interview.

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[caption id="attachment_13549" align="aligncenter" width="1000"] Sara Ali Khan with mom Amrita Singh[/caption]

As far as her mother is considered, Sara is keen on working with Amrita Singh but she isn’t sure whether the senior actress will be interested in collaborating with her on a film. In fact, it’s a “wrong idea” for her to think of working with her mother, Sara said.

"Arey, arey what fun..! Even though I don't think she will work with me. My father might but I don't think she will. I think she will be looking at me in a shot and be like eyebrows, dab...because she is mom! So I think it'll be like the worst thing for her to work with me and probably the best thing for me to work with her. So, she won't do it,” Sara added.

[caption id="attachment_178835" align="aligncenter" width="647"] Sara and Saif photographed in Mumbai[/caption]

Sara and Ibrahim are Saif Ali Khan’s children with former wife Amrita Singh. Saif is married to Kareena Kapoor since 2012 and their first child together, son Taimur, was born in 2016.

Sara Ali Khan, meanwhile, made her debut in Bollywood with Kedarnath in December 2018 opposite Sushant Singh Rajput. Her performance in the film was appraised by critics while her second film Simmba released the same month, in which she played Ranveer Singh’s love-interest. Directed by Rohit Shetty, Simmba emerged a blockbuster.

 

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