In a span of two years, Sara Ali Khan has seen the highs of glamour and has also garnered a substantial fan base. The daughter of Bollywood stars Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh may have been born in the lap of fame, but she insists she does not believe in stardom.
"I don't look at stardom. Till now, I don't use the word fans. I don't use the word star. I don't believe in these things. I think Friday to Friday I mean it used to be Friday and it can now be released any day. With every release of a film your stature, stardom whatever you call it keeps changing," Sara told. "I think the only thing that matters is your 'neeyat' (intention). Aapki jo 'neeyat' hotihaiwoh matter kartahaiaurkahinnakahin jo aapkishiddat, passion aurjunoonhotahaiwoh matter kartahai (what matters is your intention, hard work, passion and craze). Everything else keeps changing and will continue to change," she added.
Sara entered Bollywood in 2018 with Abhishek Kapoor's 'Kedarnath', co-starring late Sushant Singh Rajput. She was then seen in Rohit Shetty's 'Simmba' opposite Ranveer Singh, the Kartik Aaryan co-starrer 'Love Aajkal 2' by Imtiaz Ali, and, her latest release, David Dhawan opposite Varun Dhawan.
Coming from a family of stars and having worked with that sort of a line-up of big co-stars and co-actors, Sara said she is lucky. While friends lament their nine-to-five jobs, for Sara acting is no work. —Times of India