
Sara Ali Khan Looks Fierce In A Red Jumpsuit With Bold Lipstick
Sara Ali Khan is currently gearing up for the release of her upcoming movie, Metro In Dino. This multi-starrer is set to release next month. Ahead of the release of the movie, she attended a promotional event for the film with the rest of the cast. Sara Ali Khan's look for the event caught everyone's attention as she looked fierce in a red jumpsuit.
Sara Ali Khan looked radiant in a red, pinstripe jumpsuit paired with a matching red and white watch. She wore a striking, red lipstick and used dainty jewellery to accessorise her look. She wore strappy heels to complete her look. The actress opted for subtle makeup besides the lipstick, and rocked some power poses as she posed for the paps. The fitted silhouette added a flirty touch to the overall look. Have a look here:
Meanwhile, Metro In Dino carries forward the legacy of the interconnected stories in Life In A Metro, which was released in 2007. It is set to explore the complexities of modern-day relationships in the fast-paced world. The film is slated for release on July 4. The romantic drama draws its title from the popular song In Dino from the previous film. It is written and directed by Anurag Basu. In his signature storytelling style, the filmmaker has weaved together four different stories of love, heartbreak and human connection in the upcoming flick.
Metro In Dino is produced by T-Series Films and Anurag Basu Productions. The film's dialogue is written by Samrat Chakraborty. The film, shot across Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Lucknow, has been generating enough buzz online for its emotionally rich, layered narratives. Set to release on July 4, Metro In Dino also stars Aditya Roy Kapur, Pankaj Tripathi, Konkona Sen Sharma, Anupam Kher, Neena Gupta, Fatima Sana Shaikh, and Ali Fazal. Metro In Dino is poised to be a heartfelt slice-of-life drama with multiple storylines interwoven through a city's emotional chaos.
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