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Sara Ali Khan’s new video reminds fans of Saif Ali Khan’s Sameer from Dil Chahta Hai Is there a remake or something

By Kajal Sharma - 16 Feb 2024 03:29 PM
"Fans of Sara Ali Khan's father, actor Saif Ali Khan, have taken notice of her most recent video. The video, which was posted by director and choreographer Farah Khan, shows Sara playing out a moment from Saif's classic Dil Chahta Hai. Sara looks gorgeous in an off-white wedding gown in the video. She is on the phone with a figure called Sanjay, who keeps cutting her off while they are talking about what seems to be an important issue. Sara's performance looks reminiscent of a scene in Dil Chahta Hai, where Saif's character Sameer encounters a comparable obstacle when trying to talk to his fiancée. Similar to Sara, Sameer's attempts to say something important are consistently impeded by the unceasing disruptions. Sara's video seems to be a component of section of a commercial. ""Who is this Sanjay, and why has he got @saraalikhan95 so worked up?"" Farah Khan said after sharing the video. #KaunHaiSanjay. Sara Ali Khan's video and Saif Ali Khan's sequence from Dil Chahta Hai quickly drew comparisons among fans. ""Is this a recreation of that Saif Ali Khan scene from Dil Chahta Hai?"" a fan asked in a comment.
""Dil chahta hai ki yaad bilkul nhi aayi 😂,"" said another enthusiast. ""Whatttt is there a remake or something in the making?"" a fan said. Sara has a wide range of projects in the works on the work front. She possesses Metro... In Dino by Anurag Basu, Ae Watan Mere Watan by Kannan Iyer, and Murder Mubarak by Homi Adajania. Saif is now preparing for his part in Koratala Siva's Telugu flick Devara. Ae Watan Mere Watan, an upcoming period drama film starring actress Sara Ali Khan, is scheduled to debut on Prime Video in March. The pre-Independence era movie, according to the OTT behemoth, will be available for streaming on the service starting on March 21. In addition, Sara will feature in the murder mystery movie Murder Mubarak, which is scheduled to debut on rival Netflix on March 15—just one week sooner."