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Sara Ali Khan learns to ride bike from Imtiaz Ali, shares image online

| @indiablooms | Feb 11, 2020, at 04:41 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Actress Sara Ali Khan on Tuesday shared an image from the set of her upcoming romantic movie Love Aaj Kaal for her fans on the social media.

In the image, Sara, it seems, could be seen learning to ride a bike from director Imtiaz Ali.

Love Aaj Kaal, directed by Ali, is scheduled to release on Friday, coinciding with Valentine's Day.

The movie will feature actor Kartik Aaryan in the lead role.

This will be Sara's third Bollywood release.

Her previously released movies- Simmba and Kedarnath- were Box Office hits.

Incidentally,  Ali had previously directed another movie titled Love Aaj Kaal which had featured Sara's father Saif Ali Khan in the lead role.

The 2009 movie, which also featured Deepika Padukone in the lead role, had emerged as one of the major hits of the year.

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