25 February,2024 06:24 PM IST | Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
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Bollywood's Gen Z diva Sara Ali Khan, who is currently in Delhi for the shoot of her upcoming project, on Sunday shared an appreciation post for a 'talent' that she spotted at a traffic signal in the national capital.
The actress, who is known for her work in âKedarnath', said that talent comes in all shapes, forms and areas. Taking to Instagram stories, Sara posted a video wherein a young boy on the signal was seen doing various acts with a help of a ring.
It is captioned as, "Talent comes in all shapes, forms and areas⦠Sunday morning appreciation for this very spirited, friendly and chatty boy. Had a fun signal gupshup."The second video shows Sara patting her face with an ice cube. She is wearing a white bathrobe. The snippet is captioned as: "Sun kissed with iceâ¦And then a surprise so sweet and niceâ¦A smile in the savera has no price."
Meanwhile, on the work front, Sara will be seen in Anurag Basu's 'Metro...In Dino'. Billed as an anthology, the film also features Aditya Roy Kapur, Konkona Sen Sharma, Pankaj Tripathi, Fatima Sana Shaikh, Anupam Kher, Ali Fazal, and Neena Gupta in lead roles.
The makers of the upcoming film recently announced its new release date. Taking to Instagram, production house T-series shared a post in which they captioned, "#MetroInDino gets a new release date.This anthology of heartwarming stories will now be released on 13th September 2024."
Apart from that, she also has a thriller-drama inspired by true events, 'Ae Watan Mere Watan', which follows the intrepid journey of a college girl in Bombay who goes on to become a freedom fighter.
This fictional tale is set against the backdrop of the Quit India Movement in 1942. It is a story about the courage, patriotism, sacrifice and resourcefulness of the youth of the nation.
Directed by Kannan Iyer and written jointly by Darab Farooqui and Kannan Iyer, the film will be available on Prime Video in India and more than 240 other countries and territories on March 21 in Hindi, with dubs in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada.
(With inputs from IANS)