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Sara Ali Khan: Have developed a thick skin, take everything with a hint of humour

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IANS

Mumbai, March 26

Actress Sara Ali Khan has revealed that being an actor one needs to develop a thick skin, which she has.

The actress added that whatever comes her way she takes it positively and with a pinch of humour.

Asked as an actress what are the questions that come her way, annoys her?

“Nothing really annoys me haha! I have developed a thick skin over the years. I think as an actor you need to do that. I take everything positively and with a hint of humour. That keeps my boat sailing,” Sara told IANS on the sidelines of Lakme Fashion Week x FDCI.

Sara loves watching movies and has a set of her own “favourites”.

“I have my own set of favourite actors. I love watching other people's work because I want to keep learning from everyone and everything around me,” added the actress, who turned muse for designer Varun Chakkilam.

“Every actor has their strengths, I like to pick up on it and incorporate that in my work. I like bettering myself,” she added.

Sara is a complete “Bollywood buff”, when it comes to music.

The actress said: “I'd say I have my own playlist that is different for each vibe I'm in! I'm a lot into Hindi music so I guess I'm a total Bollywood buff.”

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