Happened for the best: Sara Ali Khan opens up about Saif, Amrita divorce

The Kedarnath star shared she is now pretty content with the fact that her parents parted ways.


Entertainment Desk August 06, 2021

Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan, known for his non-conformist approach to acting, is also quite unapologetic regarding matters related to his private life. However, whenever it comes to discussing his divorce from Amrita Singh, the anti-hero has more often than not maintained a dignified silence.

Unlike her father, Bollywood starlet Sara Ali Khan spoke about her parents' divorce on multiple occasions. Recently, according to The Indian Express, the Kedarnath star shared she is now pretty content with the fact that her parents parted ways.

"It’s very simple. If you see there are two options. Either live in the same house where no one is happy or live separately, where everyone is happy with their own lives, and you also get a different kind of love and warmth every time you meet," Sara commented. "I live with my mother. She’s my best friend means everything to me. I have a father too who is always available on the phone, and I can meet him whenever I want. I don’t think they were happy together ultimately, so I guess to separate was the best decision to make at the time."

She further added, "They both are happy in their own world and lives and because of that their kids are happy too. All of us are much happier than we would have been for sure. So, everything happens for a reason."

Last year, in an interview with Pinkvilla, the Cocktail star had shared, "It's the worst thing in the world. It's something that I still feel and wish could have been different."
Owing to the increased curiosity created since Sara entered Bollywood, the actor had also discussed what it was like to have separated and married again.

"I don't think I will really be okay with it ever. There are certain things that can't be and I try and make peace with them and myself by saying that I was 20 and quite young. So many changes. You like to think of parents together but they are individual units too. So everyone can be okay with a modern relationship also," he said at the time.

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