These days a video of Bollywood’s bubbly and beautiful actress Sara Ali Khan is going viral on social media platforms. In this viral video, the paparazzi were seen busy taking pictures of the actress and then an old man comes forward to protect her from the camera thinking they are surrounding her. This old man started removing the cameras from the hands of the paparazzi in a line, seeing which everyone was surprised and happy to find his concern for the actress.
Sara Ali Khan
Sara Ali Khan has been a favorite of the paparazzi since the beginning of her career in the entertainment industry and the reason for this is that Sara always behaves friendly with them and never says anything wrong and doesn’t disrespect them. Sara never gets uncomfortable in front of the camera as well and openly lets the paparazzi click her pictures. But this time something different happened, something that even Sara had not thought of ever in her life.
Sara Ali Khan
Let us tell you that Sara Ali Khan had left for the salon and as usual the paparazzi gathered to capture her in their camera. While Sara was moving forward giving a smile when an old man entered in between her and paps and started removing every camera present in front with his hands. Sara herself also looks shocked to see him doing this. While sharing this video, it has been written, ‘Uncle ji is the cutest, protecting Sara from the paps.’
Sara Ali Khan
Now people are giving mixed reactions to this video and saying, ‘Uncle ji did the right thing’. One user said, ‘Because he must have a daughter and those who have daughters know more about what respect for daughters is’. Another user said-, ‘Wow, I cried’. Another person said-, ‘He knows what respect for a daughter is.’ If we talk about the work front of Sara then let us tell you tell you that she started her film career in the year 2018 with late actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s film ‘Kedarnath’. After this, she worked with Ranveer Singh in Rohit Shetty’s ‘Simmba’ and recently appeared in Netflix’s ‘Murder Mubarak’ and Prime Video’s ‘Ae Watan Mere Watan’.