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Sara Ali Khan is currently one of the busiest actresses as her two films Murder Mubarak and Ae Watan Mere Watan are all set to release this month. She has been promoting the films on all platforms. Well amid this an unfortunate incident occurred and her belly got burned while getting ready. Sara dropped a video on her social handle but with a funny twist.
Taking to her Instagram handle, Sara Ali Khan wrote, “Welcome to Sara ka Sara Radio, Aaj ki taaza khabbar I got burnt, Kya Kare lesson is learned, What can we say- bad bad luck, But kamsekam it’s not Murder Mubarak, Murder Mubarak out on 15th March. only on @netflix_in, Ae Watan Mere Watan out on 21st March only on @primevideoin”. In the video, we can see Sara is getting ready and showing off her burn. A cream has been applied on it and she is indulged in fun conversation with her makeup artist. Fans also reacted and dropped fire emojis in the comment section.
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Talking about Murder Mubarak, the trailer has released. The murder mystery boasts of an ensemble cast including Sara Ali Khan, Pankaj Tripathi, Vijay Varma, Dimple Kapadia, Karisma Kapoor, Sanjay Kapoor, Tisca Chopra, Suhail Nayyar and Aashim Gulati. The trailer takes viewers to the heart of New Delhi’s upper class, where a series of strange events disrupt the peace of an elite club. As the polished facade begins to crumble, club members find themselves entangled in a web of deceit, testing their loyalties and blurring the lines between innocence and guilt. Leading the investigation is Pankaj Tripathi, portraying a determined cop with his own unique methods. He’s set on uncovering the club members’ darkest secrets in this murder mystery.
Ae Watan Mere Watan trailer transports us to the pre-independence era, introducing us to 22-year-old Usha, a college girl in Bombay, who endeavours to help India achieve its freedom and forms an underground radio station that becomes the fuel that fires the Quit India Movement. Through Usha’s journey, the trailer highlights the courage, sacrifices, and resourcefulness of the youth of the nation during India’s fight for freedom.
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