Papa Ki Pari or Papa’s Clone? Sara Ali Khan’s Quirky Look in Metro… In Dino Sparks Hilarious Troll Fest

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Bollywood’s very own Sara Ali Khan has once again landed in the middle of a social media storm—but this time, not for a vacation pic or a cheeky shayari. It’s her latest look in the upcoming film Metro… In Dino that has fans doing a double take—and some are seeing double, literally!

Anurag Basu, the magician behind heartfelt chaos and quirky characters, is bringing us a sequel to his cult hit Life in a… Metro. The film is set to drop on July 4, 2025, and the cast is as exciting as a Friday night release. Alongside Sara, we’ll see Aditya Roy Kapur, Ali Fazal, and Fatima Sana Shaikh—a spicy mix of talent that promises both masala and meaning.

But the buzz isn’t just about the film’s storyline or ensemble. It’s Sara’s look in the song “Dil Ka Kya” that’s created a meme-fest across social media.

As soon as the music video went live, fans couldn’t help but notice something hilariously familiar. Dressed in a quirky, somewhat retro get-up, Sara bore an uncanny resemblance to her own father, Saif Ali Khan, from his female avatar scene in the cult comedy Humshakals. Yes, you read that right. The resemblance was so spot-on, it gave Gen Z the perfect opportunity to unleash their meme cannons.

One user cheekily commented, “Yeh hai asli Papa ki Pari!” while another joked, “Bas 19-20 ka farq hai.” The comparisons had fans laughing, trolling, and surprisingly, applauding Sara for her guts to pull off such a zany look with confidence.

Now let’s be real—Bollywood fans love a good inside joke, especially when it connects two generations of stardom. And here, with Sara unintentionally channeling Saif, it feels like a full-circle moment straight out of a filmi script.

Before this, Sara was last seen in her ex-boyfriend Veer Pahariya’s film Sky Force. That pairing didn’t set the screen on fire, but Metro… In Dino might just be her ticket to bounce back into the big league. With a mix of old-school emotions and Gen Z drama, the film promises to explore how modern love stories unfold in India’s urban jungle.

Anurag Basu, known for creating deeply relatable yet offbeat cinema, seems to be targeting the new-age crowd with this one. By blending the old cast’s maturity with young blood’s chaos, he’s cooked up what could be another classic cocktail of romance, confusion, and heartbreak in a metropolitan setting.

But whether the film becomes a box office dhamaka or not, one thing is for sure—Sara Ali Khan knows how to keep the chatter going. Love it or troll it, her quirky fashion moment has already made Metro… In Dino one of the most talked-about films of the season.

And honestly, isn’t that what Bollywood’s all about? A little drama, a lot of flair, and a look that makes you stop and say—“Wait… is that Saif in a saree?”

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