Cassian Baliarsingh

Actress Sara Ali Khan who made her big Bollywood debut with late actor Sushant Singh Rajput in superhit movie ‘Kedarnath’ has completed half a decade in the film industry. As she completed five years in the film industry, Sara paid a visit to Kedarnath and relived her shooting days and offered prayers.

She also remembered her fellow actor Sushant Singh Rajput and recalled how selfless he was and helped her do better.
Taking to her Instagram handle, Sara shared a video from her trip where she takes her fans to all the places where they shot the film. She also penned an emotional note as Kedarnath completed 5 years of release.

“5 years- and the taste of the piping hot and perfectly spiced Maggi, the smell of the wet soil, the pre-dawn call times, the taste of the cold rain that I would involuntarily drink between sporadic shivers, my thumping heartbeat when Gattu sir would say roll camera, my eager and curious questions to Sushant about what I can do to be better, his selfless and unconditional help & support, the awe at the various colours dancing in the sky and then reflecting magically against the snow capped mountains, the feeling of the first sun rays hitting my tired, cold face at packup- it all feels as fresh as yesterday.”

She further added, “5 years ago, the silver screen said ‘Introducing Sara Ali Khan.’ And there’s not a single day that I wouldn’t want to live every moment of this film all over again. Thank you @gattukapoor & @kanika.d for giving me Mukku. Jai Bholenath. ☮️💟 Kedarnath thank you for making me-me. April mein aati hoon 🙏🏻 7.12.2018- ♾️”

Helmed by Abhishek Kapoor, Kedarnath starred Sushant Singh Rajput and Sara Ali Khan together for the first time. The film revolves around the story of Mansoor, a reserved Muslim porter, who falls in love with Mukku, the beautiful and rebellious daughter of a Hindu priest.

But, their love is put to the test amid misunderstanding, society’s obstacle, and nature’s wrath. The film was a huge hit and collected Rs 96 crore worldwide.

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