Recently Sara Ali Khan and her mother, Amrita Singh, got into arguments on the sets of ‘Zara Hatke Zara Bachke’. And Co-star Vicky Kaushal revealed the reason why.
Sara Ali Khan, the sensational Bollywood star, recently caught everyone’s attention with her playful scolding of her mother, Amrita Singh. During the filming of her upcoming movie, Zara Hatke Zara Bachke, in Indore. Amrita visited Sara on the sets. Like a doting mother, she pays surprise visits to her on the sets to spend quality time with her daughter. Despite occasional disagreements, their bond as mother and daughter remains unbreakable.
It was during the much-awaited trailer launch event of the film that Sara’s co-star, the charismatic Vicky Kaushal, shared a humorous thing that shed light on Sara’s nature. With a hint of awe and amusement, Vicky narrated an incident from the shoot when he witnessed Sara criticizing her mother, Amrita Singh. The cause of the argument was Amrita had purchased high-end towels worth Rs 1600.
In response to Vicky Kaushal‘s revelatory tale, Sara playfully and candidly defended herself. She said, “Who in their right mind buys a towel for Rs 1600? We had the most splendid producer and a fabulous hotel. If we needed a towel, we could have simply taken one from the hotel, and they would have gladly taken care of the expense.”
Take a look at Sara Ali Khan’s statement below:
Further talking about her thrifty habits, Sara humorously admitted to her preference for collecting fancy tea sachets during her hotel stays, ranging from “Green tea, Assam tea, Earl Grey, Earl White,” and beyond. Additionally, she confessed her fondness for bringing home the petite bottles of hotel toiletries. As she considers them delightful keepsakes to have on hand. Well, Sara’s charming personality and witty revelations showcased her down-to-earth nature and her ability to find joy in life’s simple pleasures. And her endearing persona extends beyond her on-screen performances, further solidifying her place as a beloved figure in the hearts of her fans.