After the success of Zara Hatke Zara Bachke, Sara Ali Khan is in a state of euphoria. Laxman Utekar centered his film on a middle-class couple’s aspiration to become homeowners. The film’s success can be attributed in large part to the fact that it was filmed in and around Indore.
More than Rs 85 crores were made by the Bollywood film Zara Hatke Zara Bachke. It’s one of the few movies released after a global pandemic to still be playing in theaters on the sixth weekend. The success of the film can be attributed to its universal story, its innovative music, and the chemistry between Sara Ali Khan and Vicky Kaushal. Everyone also enjoyed the humor.
Sara’s reaction on OTT release
Zara Hatke Zara Bachke was the fourth OTT release from Sara Ali Khan. She reveals, “We were not prepared for the level of success at the box office. But we knew we were being truthful and relaying the events as they happened. We were prepared to meet our many admirers and admirers. There was no ill will on our part. I’m overjoyed, but the outpouring of support took me by surprise. Somya Chawla was portrayed by Sara Ali Khan, and Kapil was played by Vicky Kaushal. Her previous role was in the Disney + Hotstar OTT film Gaslight, where she played the dual role of Meesha and Fatima.
Sara Ali Khan had nothing but kind words for her co-star Vicky Kaushal. According to her, the chemistry between them in real life was just as strong in the movies. The performer praises her fellow actor or actress. He has my undying affection. He can do so much with his abilities. Because he is so forthright and genuine, you feel at ease very immediately. You can trust him as a friend and as a co-star.
She explains, “This is the kind of friendship that makes for great chemistry on screen.” Sara Ali Khan also gushes over how Vicky Kaushal brings a new perspective to every role. She says, “He always gives it his all, and he inspires you to do the same.”
The upcoming films starring Sara Ali Khan are highly anticipated. She can’t wait to see the Usha Mehta biopic Ae Watan Mere Watan. Sara affirms, “I feel the same way. The public rarely learns anything about her personal life. She personified grace, selflessness, bravery, and strength. It gives me great pleasure to share her story with the world.