Pakistani actress Sara Aamer has been in the spotlight lately, with comparisons to Bollywood star Kareena Kapoor drawing attention on social media. However, with this similarity comes criticism and envy, as well. Sara Aamer has been a part of the showbiz industry since the early 2000s, working alongside many renowned actors, including director Mohsin Talat. After marrying Talat, she took a break from acting to focus on her domestic life and children. Now, she’s back in the industry, signing new projects and attending various events.
Following her recent comeback, social media users have started drawing comparisons between her physical appearance and Kareena Kapoor’s. While many fans have praised Sara’s transformation, some have expressed envy and criticism. In response, Sara has taken the comparisons in a positive light, creating humorous videos on Kareena’s popular songs, which have gained massive popularity among her fans.
Recently, Sara Aamer spoke openly about the situation in a podcast, stating that she admires Kareena Kapoor and that the comparisons were not initiated by her. She clarified that she had been hearing comments about her resemblance to Kareena since before she entered the industry. Sara also mentioned that some people had attempted to create the impression that she had launched a marketing campaign to draw comparisons, which was not true.
While some fans have praised Sara for her new look, others have expressed criticism and envy. However, Sara has chosen to take the situation positively, focusing on the positive comments and ignoring the negative ones. In a separate incident, Bollywood couple Rishika Manda and Vicky Duvakonda have tied the knot in a lavish ceremony, following a private reception earlier. The couple has chosen to follow the traditional customs of both families, with two separate ceremonies to be held.
In other news, Rania Rao, a Kannada actress, has been charged with gold smuggling by the Indian Enforcement Directorate. During a recent interview, Rania expressed her willingness to leave the entertainment industry if needed.
Meanwhile, Taliban regime’s 74+ posts have been completely destroyed, and 18 checkpoints are in Pakistan’s control: DG ISPR. Afghanistan has initiated talks with Pakistan before the 24-hour deadline, ending the war. The Pakistani government has banned drone strikes in the country.
Additionally, there’s a possibility of increased fuel prices in Pakistan from March 1. Sources suggest that petrol could be priced at 4 rupees 58 paise per liter. Pakistani cricketer Salman Mirza has stated that in current conditions, the team will heavily rely on spinners to secure victories. The opposition alliance has initiated talks with the government, with a meeting between opposition leader Mahmoud Achakzai and Rana Thalib in Parliament House.

