Sara Ali Khan handles heel mishap with grace, wins hearts at 'Sarzameen' screening


Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai

Mumbai, Jul 25: Actress Sara Ali Khan once again showed her charm and spontaneity at the screening of her brother Ibrahim Ali Khan’s debut film Sarzameen on Thursday evening.

Dressed elegantly in a black outfit, Sara turned heads as she arrived for the event. However, a brief wardrobe hiccup caught everyone’s attention when one of her heels came off just as she approached the red carpet.

Unfazed by the moment, Sara calmly sought help from a nearby woman and got her heel fixed using glue. Her witty response to the paparazzi added to the buzz. When a photographer quipped, “Fevicol laga lo,” Sara shot back with a smile, “Laga liya hai.”

She later posed confidently alongside Ibrahim, flashing her radiant smile for the cameras.

Directed by Kayoze Irani, son of veteran actor Boman Irani, Sarzameen features Ibrahim Ali Khan, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Kajol in pivotal roles. The film, which released on JioCinema on July 25, narrates the emotional tale of a patriotic father and a rebellious son. It opened to mixed reviews.

Sara, who was last seen in Anurag Basu’s Metro... In Dino, continues to win praise for her poise—both on and off the screen.

  

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