
She wrote, "Theatre time with my OG legends Play toh accha tha but best actors toh mere bagal mein hi hai (The play was good, but the best actors are sitting right next to me) .
She wrote, "Theatre time with my OG legends ❤️🎭🎭 Play toh accha tha but best actors toh mere bagal mein hi hai (The play was good, but the best actors are sitting right next to me) 💁🏻♀️😅🧿."
Amrita Singh was previously married to Sharmila Tagore's son, actor Saif Ali Khan. The two married in October 1991 after a brief courtship, despite a 12-year age gap. At the time, Saif was just beginning his career in the film industry, while Amrita was already an established star. During their marriage, the couple welcomed two children, Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan.
After 13 years of marriage, Saif and Amrita separated in 2004. While both largely kept details of their split private, Saif later spoke about the challenges they faced and the emotional impact of the separation. Despite their divorce, they continued to co-parent their children.
Over the years, Sara and Ibrahim have often spoken about the love and support they received from both parents. Saif later married Kareena Kapoor Khan in 2012, while Amrita remained focused on raising her children and pursuing her acting career.
Sara was last seen in Pati Patni Aur Woh Do. The film, which also starred Ayushmann Khurrana, Wamiqa Gabbi and Rakul Preet Singh, received mixed reviews upon release and collected ₹67.93 crore worldwide at the box office.
She will next be seen in Udta Teer. The spy comedy is directed by Akash A Kaushik and backed by Dharma Productions and Sikhya Entertainment, marking the production houses' fourth collaboration after Kill, Gyaarah Gyaarah and The Lunchbox. The film also stars Ayushmann Khurrana in the lead role and is scheduled to release in cinemas on 11 September 2026.
Riya Sharma is a content producer at Hindustan Times who lives and breathes entertainment. If there’s gossip making noise in Bollywood or a reality show moment breaking the internet, chances are she’s already writing about it. She loves digging out the juiciest stories, spotting viral pegs and turning it into easy-to-read content. A journalism graduate from IP University, Riya began her career as a social media executive, where she learned the art of grabbing attention in a scroll-heavy world. But her love for showbiz soon pulled her into entertainment journalism, because for her, it’s always been entertainment, entertainment and more entertainment. An artist at heart, Riya has a deep passion for acting, music and dance, which shapes how she watches and writes about films and reality shows. She loves sharing her views and reviews, especially when something excites, surprises or completely disappoints her. A hardcore reality show fan, Riya enjoys tracking every twist, task and meltdown, and breaking them down for readers who can’t get enough of high-voltage drama. Movies are equally close to her heart, whether it’s a big theatrical release or a binge-worthy OTT series, she’s always watching, and analysing what’s worth the time. She loves talking to celebrities, asking questions that go beyond the usual. When she’s not working, she’s either glued to a new web series, hunting for underrated thrillers on OTT platforms, or rewatching iconic Bollywood moments.Read More