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Sara's shayari on Instagram catches the attention of her fans

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 11, 2019 18:07 IST

Sara Ali Khan is known for her acting chops and also for her jolly nature.

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Sara Ali Khan is known for her acting chops and also for her jolly nature. Her interactions with the media had won her many followers and fans on social media. Sara is also quite active on social media platform 'Instagram'. She keeps sharing her film shooting behind the scenes pictures which are quite loved by her fans. Also if you must have noticed on most of her posts Sara can be seen giving quirky captions to her post. 

Sara's latest post is quite fun to read. Yes, Sarah shared a fun post on Instagram. You will laugh as you read the caption of this post. She shared a Black and White photo on Insta. There is no doubt that this photo is catching the attention of fans. But more than that, the caption given to this photo is more noticeable. The caption will sure make you laugh.

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