Sara Ali Khan Gets Brutally TROLLED For Her Lifeless Expressions On Vogue Cover; Netizens Say, ‘She Is Mimicking Filmfare Trophy’
Sara Ali Khan recently posed for the cover of Vogue magazine, however was brutally trolled by the netizens for expression and the pose
Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan has been winning the hearts of her audience with her down-to-earth personality and fashion statements. While she has been making waves in the industry with versatile performances, she also falls victim to online trolling quite often. Recently she posed for the cover of Vogue magazine’s latest issue. She showed off her glamorous avatar, netizens were quick to mock her for her lifeless expressions.
In a photo that is currently going viral on Reddit, Sara looks beautiful as she is draped in a green satin saree which not only works as a blouse but also drapes over her head. Keeping her look stunning yet simple, she completed her look with a small red bindi and minimalistic makeup. As she posed for the camera with her arms above her head, showing off her curves, netizens were quick to troll her.
Take a look at the post here:
Madame Sara on Vogue India cover. What in the Taal poster is this? 🥹
by u/writerguy275 in BollyBlindsNGossip
Taking to the comment section of the post on the subreddit Bolly Blinds N Gossip, people make fun of her expression that she uses in all of her photoshoots. One wrote, “She is mimicking Filmfare trophy.” Another one wrote, “Photographer - You cant overact in a still photo. Sara - Hold my perpetually open mouth.” Other one wrote, “Her career would have been much better if she had followed her step mom.” One said, “I just can't take her seriously. Her sexy, sad, or serious expressions are always funny.” Another said, “Photoshopped skin is the worst invention ever, everything is air brushed to the T, I wont be surprised if this is an AI generated image.”
On the work front, last seen in Laxman Utekar’s Zara Hatke Zara Bachke opposite Vicky Kaushal, Sara Ali Khan will be next seen in Ae Watan Mere Watan, Anurag Basu’s Metro… In Dino, and Homi Adajania’s Muder Mubarak.
Image Source: Reddit