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Sara Ali Khan on Marriage, Self-Growth, and Career Focus

Monday, May 18, 2026
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Sara Ali Khan on Marriage, Self-Growth, and Career Focus

Marriage. It’s a big thing for everyone, right? A milestone. But for Sara Ali Khan? Seems like she’s not in a hurry. She’s dating rumors swirling around with some non-actor, but she just seems… patient. She’s choosing self-growth . Prioritizing herself over chasing some companionship, especially when so many of her peers seem to have found that thing.

She spoke to News18, and what she said felt real. She doesn’t look at marriage through some rosy lens. She admitted, not all marriages end up happy.

“You know,” she told us. “You are what you’ve lived. What you see around you shapes you. If you get too serious, you risk things going wrong. So, better to wait. Wait for the right person.” That was her take.

She feels pretty whole on her own, you know? She doesn't see having a partner as some kind of missing piece that needs filling up. “When that happens,” she said, “that will be the right time. That’s the most important thing. I have what it takes to be okay. I don't feel like I need to be completed. I’m not looking to be completed.”

So, her career? That’s still the focus. “I want to be a complete human being inside myself first. And then, if someone comes along to celebrate me, to cherish me, to make me feel even better, that’s fine. Looking for that missing piece in somebody else? That’s just not sustainable. You shouldn't do that. Right now, I need to work.”

Meanwhile, if the right person is going to come, they will. She really believes that rushing things is just foolish. “Haste makes waste,” she put it. She tries not to rush these things. But does she worry about being a red flag?

She admitted a little bit. “I can get caught up in my own head sometimes. That’s internal stuff. I don’t think it affects other people. Other than that. I’m a Green flag.”

On the work front, things are moving. Her new film, Pati Patni Aur Woh Do , is out there now. It got mixed reactions when it opened. But Sara’s performance, her timing—that caught people’s attention. The review quoted something about the director seeing her knack for big performances. Mudassar Aziz apparently crafts a character that lets her just float in that space.

There was also that noise about the promotion. Internet chatter claimed Sara and Rakul Preet Singh were ignoring Wamiqa Gabbi. Sara pushed back on that. She said it all comes down to security. How secure you feel as an actor. As a person. They’re all different people, sure. But they are all confident. Secure in their own skin. That seemed to be the takeaway.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

Gree News Team covers international news and global affairs at Gree News. Our collective of senior editors is dedicated to providing independent, accurate, and responsible journalism for a global audience.

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