Sara Ali Khan has discussed how attending the Cannes Film Festival influenced her perspective on acting.
Sara Ali Khan has made a splash on the coveted red carpets of the Cannes Film Festival, turning heads with every outfit she donned. This Pataudi princess has tastefully represented India abroad, from meditating on her culture and beliefs on the first day to channelling her grandmother Sharmila Tagore through her attire.
Sara Ali Khan responds in an interview when asked if she ever hopes to have her movie there she said, “100 percent. I definitely think so, it’s also a bit of a reality check also because I think the media back home has spoiled me a little. So suddenly you realise just how small a fish you are and what is not even a pond it’s literally a sea. And how much further you have to go, how much you have to push the boundaries, keep learning, keep growing. I mean I am not even one fifteenth hundredth the way I would ideally want to go. Ofc I would love to do that kind of meaningful work in cinema, represent my country in a way that my film is here one day, that would be the dream”.
“ I think I’ve been lucky in terms of versatility. You know just off the bat i just wrapped up Ae Watan Mere Watan and Murder Mubarak, a week apart. One is directed by Homi where I am like a modern girl from Delhi. And in one I am a freedom fighter from 1942. So I think I’ve been given opportunities I just hope I can be given more and more of that. I crave meaty roles, I crave working with directors I can learn from and I crave just being better and better”.
Recently, the Zara Hatke trailer for Sara Ali Khan’s The crowd enjoyed Zara Bachke’s on-screen connection with Vicky Kaushal after she was publicly disclosed. The most recent romantic songs from the movie, “Phir Aur Kya Chahiye” and “Tere Vaaste,” are incredibly popular with listeners, and the filmmakers can’t wait to work with Sara Ali Khan and Vicky again.
On the professional front, Sara Ali Khan is preoccupied with the advertising for her upcoming Vicky Kaushal and Sara Ali Khan romance film Zara Hatke Zara Bach Ke. She also has roles in the untitled Jagan Shakti film and Homi Adjania’s Murder Mubarak in addition to Ae Watan Mere Watan.