Sara Ali Khan treated her fans to a glimpse of a special family evening, posting pictures from a theatre night spent with her mother, Amrita Singh, and her grandmother, the legendary Sharmila Tagore. The outing marked a rare public reunion between the two veteran actors, who were once mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.
Three Generations Together
The actor took to Instagram to share a photo collage featuring two separate selfies: one with Amrita Singh and another with Sharmila Tagore. The pictures captured a relaxed moment inside the auditorium, with all three women dressed in coordinated white outfits. The post quickly garnered attention from fans and media alike, highlighting the bond across three generations of one of Bollywood's most celebrated families.
Heartfelt Caption
Sara accompanied the photos with a heartfelt caption that celebrated the two veteran actors in her life. She wrote, "Theatre time with my OG legends. Play toh accha tha, but best actors toh mere bagal mein hi hai." The caption, which translates to "The play was good, but the best actors are right beside me," reflected her admiration for her mother and grandmother, both of whom have had illustrious careers in Indian cinema.
Rare Public Reunion
The outing was particularly notable as it served as an uncommon public reunion between Sharmila Tagore and her former daughter-in-law, Amrita Singh. Sharmila Tagore, a celebrated actress of her time, was married to the late cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi. Amrita Singh was married to Saif Ali Khan, Sharmila's son, before their divorce in 2004. Despite their past, the family appeared united and joyful during the theatre night.
Sara's Upcoming Projects
On the professional front, Sara Ali Khan was last seen in 'Sky Force', 'Metro... In Dino', and 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do'. She will next be seen in 'Udta Teer', a spy comedy opposite Ayushmann Khurrana. The film is directed by Akash A. Kaushik and is backed by Dharma Productions and Sikhya Entertainment. Fans are eagerly awaiting her performance in this upcoming project, which promises to be a blend of humor and espionage.



