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Sara Ali Khan wants to make her debut with Ranveer Singh

Sara Ali Khan wants to make her debut with Ranveer Singh

India Blooms News Service | | 14 Mar 2017, 06:53 pm
Mumbai, Mar 14 (IBNS): While her debut film remains a mystery, Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh's daughter Sara Ali Khan's wishlist for her Bollywood break is finally revealed. The star kid wants to make her debut with none other than Ranveer Singh.

According to reports in DNA, Sara has a huge crush on the Bajirao Mastani actor and would love to work with him.

Here’s what the source told the newspaper, “Sara Ali Khan is keen to debut opposite Ranveer Singh. She has a huge crush on him and feels they will look great together on screen. But word is, she is making her debut in a Karan Johar film. To work with him, she needs to debut in a YRF film. She’s always had a crush on him ever since she saw his first film and feels he is more of her age and at a wedding in Hyderabad took many selfies with him.”

Well, with his exuberant charm and that drool-worthy body it’s not surprising that the girl has a crush on Ranveer Singh. Their pictures at Keshav Reddy’s wedding had gone viral and people really wanted to see them together on the big screen.

Interestingly amidst the hundreds of Sara’s debut rumours, one of the reports had suggested that she will star opposite Ranveer Singh in Zoya Akhtar’s Gully Boy. Now that we know it’s not Sara but Alia Bhatt who’s playing the lead in the film, we’re sure that the girl must have loved this rumour.

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