Sara, Saif Ali Khan to appear on 'Koffee with Karan' together

Host and film-maker Karan Johar made the announcement on Instagram


Entertainment Desk October 05, 2018
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Bollywood star Saif Ali Khan has just finished shooting an episode for the sixth season of Koffee with Karan with his daughter, Sara Ali Khan, reported The Indian Express. The two will be featured together on the show.

Film-maker Karan Johar, who also hosts the famous chat show, made the announcement on Instagram. He wrote, "Today was day one for the shoot of Koffee with Karan. Shot with the extremely hilarious and supremely bright and sensitive father daughter duo! Saif Ali Khan and Sara Ali Khan."

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Sara, who will be making her film debut opposite Ranveer Singh in Simbba later this year, also shared the same picture and said, "Thank you for my first cup of 'koffee', Karan."

This will be the first time the 25-year-old budding actor will be gracing Koffee with Karan. As far as her father is concerned, he will be returning to the show for the fifth time. He was earlier invited with Preity Zinta, his sister Soha Ali Khan, his now wife Kareena Kapoor Khan and Kangana Ranaut.

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Earlier, Karan announced that superstars Alia Bhatt and Deepika Padukone will appear as the first guests for the upcoming season. It will go on air on October 21. Although, in the past, the film-maker's chat show has stirred many controversies in the industry, Koffee with Karan has been running successfully since it's premiere in 2004.

Sara is Saif's daughter from his first marriage to actor Amrita Singh, who he divorced in 2014. The former couple also have a son together, Ibrahim Ali Khan.

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