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Sara Ali Khan
Image: Kareena Kapoor Khan Instagram page

Sara Ali Khan turns 25, Kareena Kapoor Khan posts special throwback image

| @indiablooms | Aug 12, 2020, at 09:17 pm

Mumbai:  Sara Ali Khan turned 25 on Wednesday and Kareena Kapoor Khan shared a throwback image of the Kedarnath actor's childhood dayswhich surely added to the charm of the special day in her life.

In the image, small Sara could be seen chrishing her moment with daddy Saif Ali Khan.

She looked adorable in the image as the actress gave a small bite of her food to her father.

"Happy birthday beautiful @saraalikhan95 ?????? Eat loads of pizza ????
Big hug ??," Kareena Kapoor Khan captioned the image.

Sara is the daughter of Amrita Singh and Saif.

Saif married Kareena Kapoor Khan in 2012.

They have a son Taimur.

Sara started her Bollywood journey with the movie Kedarath.

She was last seen in the film Love Aaj Kal.

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