Sara Ali Khan was born to Bollywood actors, Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh, who has a widespread legacy. Like his parents, the young star is on his way to become one of the most successful actors in the industry. Despite having all the means to live a spectacular life, Sara is often seen accepting that she is stingy with her money. In an interview recently, she also revealed that her mother still manages her finance and all his OTP goes on Singh’s phone.
On several occasions, Sara Ali Khan has talked about being spent on spending her money. Recently, she was in the Times Now Summit in 2025, in which she opened her finance to handle. The actress admitted that even today, her mother Amrita Singh handles her money and she cannot even book a ticket without her mother’s head.
Asked how she handles her finance, the Kedarnath actress said that for years, she has learned that one should invest small amounts in many places. She also revealed, “My mother completely handles my money. Even my GPAY account is connected to it. My OTPS comes on her phone.”
Asked if she still gets pocket money from her mother, the Mubarak actress said that she cannot book tickets even without the approval of Singh. This is why her mother always knows where her daughter is.
During this discussion, Saif Ali Khan and Amrita Singh’s daughter said that she is very aware and adorable where she spends her money. The young actress admitted that she does not enjoy spending money, but she is sometimes open to disintegrate.
Since she likes to travel, Sara often saves money for her and does not own an expensive Hermes bag. But ever since her mother does, she often borrows her from her. “I look for utility in things. I aspire to buy a channel bag one day. But if you are comfortable in Zara, it’s great,” AE Watan Watan actress said.
Meanwhile, on the work front, she was last seen in Sky Force with Veer Pahariya and Akshay Kumar. Next, Sara will be seen in Anurag Basu’s metro… dino.
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