Sara Ali Khan’s debut film Kedarnath is receiving good reviews and the new kid on the block couldn’t control her excitement. Her next film, Simmba with Ranveer Singh, will hit theatres soon.

Sara Ali Khan
Chennai:
Sharing her opinion on the safety of women in society, the actress added: “Simmba is addressing the issue and that is my favourite part in the film. In a Ranveer Singh and Rohit Shetty film, the audience is going to expect high energy, entertainment and flying cars. Yes, those elements are there but then it comes to the real social message. Something needs to be done. There’s a need to bring a change in the system. Obviously, we cannot go to every culprit and change them but we can change the view of the people and how they look at it. I know educated people turn around and say hota hai (it happens)’. But that is wrong. Through a film, we cannot change the law of our country but we can open up the eyes, the mind of people,” added the young actress.
Asked how has life changed after the success of the first film, Sara said, “I think I have to have a body of work to have a fan base, which I do not have till now. So I think people who are liking me, are genuine well-wishers. I do not feel like a star at all. I get up in the morning, go to the gym, eat my food and go to work. That way, nothing has changed.”
“I am a huge Rohit sir fan. I aspire for versatility, and I mean it. I messaged Rohit sir thrice and he responded on the third message. I think he is the king of commercial cinema. So, knowing that Rohit sir and Ranveer Singh were coming together, I had to,” Sara said.
Sharing her opinion on the safety of women in society, the actress added: “Simmba is addressing the issue and that is my favourite part in the film. In a Ranveer Singh and Rohit Shetty film, the audience is going to expect high energy, entertainment and flying cars. Yes, those elements are there but then it comes to the real social message. Something needs to be done. There’s a need to bring a change in the system. Obviously, we cannot go to every culprit and change them but we can change the view of the people and how they look at it. I know educated people turn around and say hota hai (it happens)’. But that is wrong. Through a film, we cannot change the law of our country but we can open up the eyes, the mind of people,” added the young actress.
Asked how has life changed after the success of the first film, Sara said, “I think I have to have a body of work to have a fan base, which I do not have till now. So I think people who are liking me, are genuine well-wishers. I do not feel like a star at all. I get up in the morning, go to the gym, eat my food and go to work. That way, nothing has changed.”