Sara Ali Khan looks fit and fabulous post-workout session; Malaika Arora keeps it simple in ethnic wear

Sara Ali Khan was clicked in the city today by the shutterbugs post-workout session. Sara will be making her debut in Bollywood with Rohit Shetty’s Simmba. Malaika Arora was also spotted in the city.

Updated on Apr 16, 2018  |  03:29 PM IST |  6.9M

Sara Ali Khan was clicked in the city today by the shutterbugs post-workout session. Sara will be making her debut in Bollywood with Rohit Shetty’s Simmba. Sara has already wrapped up two schedules of her film with Abhishek Kapoor and Sushant Singh Rajput – Kedarnath.

Sara looked stunning as she exited the gym. Check out the photos:

As per latest reports, Sara’s film Kedarnath has been taken over by Ronnie Screwvala. Abhishek Kapoor has had differences with the producer of the film. A source informed a daily, “When Ronnie saw footage from Kedarnath, he loved it and has decided to back the film. He has paid Bhushan and Prernaa around Rs 14 crore and Ekta approximately Rs 8 crore for their investment in the film and has now completely taken over the film along with Abhishek. Everything was settled amicably and Abhishek can’t wait to start shooting again.”

Malaika Arora was also clicked in the city today. She looked beautiful in ethnic wear and kept her look simple. She even posed for the paparazzi. 

Malaika is paparazzi’s favourite and is always clicked wherever she goes. When asked if being in the limelight bothers her, she had earlier revealed, ‘’Not at all. [Being followed by the paparazzi] is a trend prevalent all over the world and is still new in India. In the West, the paps go crazy and follow celebrities during their holidays too. At the end of the day, they are doing what they have to do. There's a sense of curiosity and I take it in my stride. I don't snap because no one has crossed the line with me. The day somebody does, I will retaliate. However, our kids don't know how to react when the cameras are in their face. For them, it's a little unnerving.’’

Credits: Manav Manglani

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