Sara Ali Khan Gets Inspired By Shah Rukh Khan As She Feeds The Pigeons DDLJ Style – VIDEO

Just sometime back, Sara Ali Khan took to her Instagram stories and shared a video saying that ‘it is time’ but we wonder what she is up to? Watch this video of hers feeding the pigeons.

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Sara Ali Khan Gets Inspired By Shah Rukh Khan As She Feeds The Pigeons DDLJ Style – VIDEO
Actor Sara Ali Khan is full of surprises, we feel sometimes. Apart from showcasing her killer style game, she also ensures to unleash her goofy and crazy side on her Instagram account which is bound to make you smile if nothing. The stunning diva is full of life and zest and as we speak of the same, a similar thing was seen in the latest post that she shared on her photo-sharing app. Just sometime back, Sara Ali Khan took to her Instagram stories and shared a video saying that ‘it is time’ but we wonder what she is up to? 
 
In the video, Sara is seen in the midst of pigeons where she welcomed her ‘darshako’ (audience) saying that the time has come and just like us, even these pigeons will come, she said it with a little pun. Well, we are not quite sure, if we really understood the context but whatsoever, this goofy side has really brought a smile on our face, plus, also reminded us of Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol's Dilwale Dulhania Le Jaayenge. It looks like she really got inspired from the scene where SRK also did 'aaa aao' scene with the pigeons. Meanwhile, after releasing her latest film, Coolie No. 1 with Varun Dhawan, she rang the New Year’s Eve with her younger brother Ibrahim Ali Khan and her friends.
 
The actor, taking to her Instagram account, shared a series of pictures, cuddling in brother’s arms as they sat by the bonfire to keep themselves warm.

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On the professional front, Sara Ali Khan will be next seen in Atrangi Re with Akshay Kumar and Dhanush. She even shared a BTS video of her from the sets of Atrangi Re and it's all about Akshay pulling her leg!


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