Sara Ali Khan on Thursday made a heartwarming birthday post for her grandmother, veteran actor Sharmila Tagore, on her Instagram. She penned a sweet note too. Sara Ali Khan shared two photos with her grandmother Sharmila Tagore on her Instagram and showered love on her Badi Amma. Tagore celebrates her 78th birthday on Thursday.
The Gaslight actress called her Badi Amma her ‘rock solid pillar of support’. She further said that she aspires to become like her grandmother. Wishing her Badi Amma, Sara added the hashtags ‘grace’, ‘beauty’, and ‘intelligence’ to the post.
Sharing the post, in her birthday note for Sharmila Tagore, Khan wrote, “Happiest birthday my dearest Badi Amma. Thank you for being our rock solid pillar of support. I love you so much. And I truly aspire to be 1/10th the woman you are.”
Take a look at the post made by Sara Ali Khan below:
Last year, Sara had shared two brilliant photos with her grandmom and wished her on her birthday. Wishing her grandmother, the Gaslight actress had written, “Happiest Birthday Badi Amma I love you so much. Thank you for always being here for us and being a constant pillar of support. Inshallah I hope that I can always make you proud.#grandmother #inspiration #graceful #beautiful #iconic.”
Check out the post below:
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Meanwhile, on Thursday, Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan were clicked at the Mumbai airport, with their family. Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan were spotted with their kids Taimur Ali Khan and Jeh Ali Khan, leaving on a trip. Soha Ali Khan, her daughter Inaaya Naumi Kemmu, and Saba Ali Khan even joined Kareena and Saif. Seemingly, the Khan family jetted off to celebrate Tagore’s 78th birthday.
On the work front, Sara is all set to feature alongside Aditya Roy Kapur in the movie Metro In Dino, directed by Anurag Basu. The actress has a movie with Laxman Utekar and Gaslight with Vikrant Massey. She even has two movies with Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions.
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