
Sarah Khan won't do films anytime soon
The Hum Tum actor also revealed that she has no plans of heading to the silver screen. "As far as the big screen is concerned, I don't believe you'll see me up there anytime soon because I'm not all that interested in doing films," she said.
Before starring opposite Danish Taimoor in Sher, Sarah launched her clothing line Alyana, named after her daughter, in February. Her little girl has also been instrumental in spilling the beans on what lies ahead in the actor's future with her singer-husband Falak Shabir.
In a vlog uploaded by Falak in May, the father-daughter duo is seen enjoying some playful moments together when Falak casually asks Alyana, "Where is the baby?" Without skipping a beat, little Alyana gleefully points toward her mother, Sarah, and declares, "In mummy's belly!" The camera pans to Sarah, who can be seen smiling warmly throughout the exchange, adding even more weight to the speculation: baby number two is on the way!
While the couple didn't follow it up with an official statement, fans were convinced that the cat, or rather, the baby, is out of the bag, thanks to Alyana's sweet reveal. Alyana's innocent joy and excitement lit up the screen, with her repeating, "Second baby is in mummy's belly."
Many viewers melted at Alyana's adorableness, while others questioned whether such personal news should be shared via a child. One user wrote, "Kids are always like this. Cute!" while another commented, "Privacy matters. This is not something to discuss with a toddler." A few netizens also weighed in on boundaries and parenting, arguing that such moments should remain within the family.

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