Sara Ali Khan Covets Rakul Preet's Role in 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do'

Sara Ali Khan admitted she was interested in co-star Rakul Preet Singh's character Nilofer from the film 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do'. Ayushmann Khurrana disclosed that Sara thought Nilofer had the best lines in the movie. Sara praised Rakul's performance and comic timing, saying her casting was perfectly justified. The film, backed by T-Series and B R Studios, is set for release on May 15.

Key Points: Sara Ali Khan Wanted Rakul Preet's Role in 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do'

  • Sara Ali Khan admires Rakul Preet's Nilofer character
  • Ayushmann Khurrana revealed Sara's interest
  • Sara praises Rakul's comic timing
  • Rakul worked with Ayushmann earlier in 'Doctor G'
  • Film releases May 15, produced by T-Series and B R Studios
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Sara Ali Khan was interested in Rakul Preet's character in 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do'

Sara Ali Khan admits interest in Rakul Preet's character Nilofer in 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do'; Ayushmann Khurrana reveals details.

"I love Nilofer. I simply love her on the script level, but actually, now seeing what Rakul has done, she is so good in the film - Sara Ali Khan"

Mumbai, May 10

Actress Sara Ali Khan admitted that she was extremely interested in her co-star Rakul Preet Singh's character from their forthcoming laughter ride 'Pati Patni Aur Woh Do'.

Speaking exclusively to IANS, Ayushmaan Khurrana disclosed that Sara was excited about Nilofer, a character played by Rakul in the movie.

They were asked, "When there are multiple leads in a movie, it happens that an actor finds another role more interesting. Did it happen to any one of you?

Reacting to the question, Ayushmann revealed that Sara was extremely interested in Rakul's character Nilofer.

"Sara thinks, Nilofer has the best lines", he shared.

Confessing to the same, Sara said that while she loved the character, she also believes that Rakul has done a tremendous job, absolutely justifying her casting in the role.

Praising Rakul for her comic timing, she shared, "I love Nilofer. I simply love her on the script level, but actually, now seeing what Rakul has done, she is so good in the film, she is so funny that I think whatever happened, happened for the best. But in another world, yes, I would like to play Nilofer."

Meanwhile, previously, Rakul, who has already worked with Ayushmann in the 2022 medical comedy "Doctor G", said that it's just easier to work with friends.

She shared a statement saying, "I think what felt different this time reuniting was that there was an ease of working because obviously it's not your first time and you know the way an actor or a director approaches the film and their scenes and I think that comfort and ease really helps in having a good time on set so absolutely yes familiarity does change your approach of as it makes it simpler and more fun and you know you're already friendly with everybody, so I think it's just easier when you work with friends."

Backed by T-Series and B R Studios, "Pati Patni Aur Woh Do" is slated to reach the cinema halls on May 15 this year.

- IANS

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Priya S
I like how Ayushmann and Sara are so candid about these things instead of giving typical diplomatic answers. Makes interviews more interesting! And Rakul is indeed very talented in comedy - remember her in Doctor G! 🎬
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Rohit P
Honestly, I don't fully get this "another character is better" talk. Every actor should just focus on their own role. But maybe industry people think differently. Anyway, hope the film is actually funny and not just another forcing comedy.
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Neha E
This is such a refreshingly honest interview! No fake rivalry here. We need more actors who can admire each other's work openly. Also, Rakul's point about working with friends making it easier is so true in any profession. Can't wait for May 15! 🍿
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Aryan P
Honestly, I wish they'd talk more about the movie's plot and less about these character preferences. But anyway, Sara's confidence to appreciate another character is nice. Hope this movie brings a fresh take on the 'pati patni aur woh' idea, otherwise it might feel overdone.
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Michelle N
As an actor, I can totally relate to Sara's feeling. Sometimes you read a script and someone else's character just jumps off the page! But it's great she respects the final casting. T-Series has been making some decent comedies lately, let's see if this one delivers.

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