Rohit Shetty takes an epic dig on Sara Ali Khan

Wednesday 20th November 2019 05:32 EST
 
 

Sara Ali Khan proved her mettle with her debut film 'Kedarnath' released in December last year. However, it was Rohit Shetty's 'Simmba' that gave her the perfect landing platform. Also starring Ranveer Singh, the film emerged as one of the highest grossers of 2018.

Recently, Rohit and Sara appeared as guests on a talk show hosted by Maniesh Paul in which the filmmaker trolled the 'Simmba' actress and how. During the show, Sara asked Rohit, Golmaal ke liye aapko koi heroine mili hai (Have you selected a heroine for the next Golmaal film)?" To which Rohit Shetty replied: "Jab bhi Golmaal banayunga, aap hi ko lunga (Whenever I'll make Golmaal, I will take you only)." This called for some celebration on Sara's part, who was abruptly cut short by Rohit. He added with a straight face that he has been asked by the makers of the show to "beech beech mein mazak bhi karna (crack jokes in every now and then)."

Looks like Sara is now eyeing on Rohit's super-popular 'Golmaal' series after blockbuster hit 'Simmba'. Rohit is currently busy with his next project, 'Sooryavanshi'. 'Sooryavanshi' is the fourth film in Shetty's cop drama universe in which Akshay Kumar is essaying the role of Veer Sooryavanshi, a character that was introduced as an anti-terrorist squad officer in the Ranveer Singh-starrer 2018 film 'Simmba'. 'Sooryavanshi' will also have a cameo appearance of Ranveer Singh and Ajay Devgn, with Katrina Kaif as the lead.

After the success of 'Kedarnath' and 'Simmba', Sara has two films lined-up for 2020. The first one is an Imtiaz Ali directorial, touted to be a sequel to 'Love Aaj Kal', also starring Kartik Aaryan. The next one is 'Coolie No 1', which is the remake of the 1995 hit film of the same name. Also starring Varun Dhawan, the comedy-drama is directed by the original director David Dhawan.

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