
Watch: Sara Ali Khan is back with her knock-knock jokes and we are ROFL
Bollywood actress Sara Ali Khan is her goofiest self these days as she is sharing some really funny knock-knock jokes with us!
Sara Ali Khan is one of the most loved actresses of the Bollywood industry. Even at this young age, she enjoys a huge amount of fan following. The actress is currently living with her mother Amrita Singh and brother Ibrahim Ali Khan.
She had earlier shared a knock-knock joke with everyone on social media. Now Sara is back with another one and it is hilarious. The video sees her and Ibrahim saying “Knock knock… who’s there? Hawai… Hawai who? I’m fine thank you!”
In the next one, they say, “Knock knock… who’s there? Tank. Tank who? You’re welcome.” While Ibrahim seemed all confused about the pun, Sara tries to explain him “the thank you reference”.
The actress had posted the video with the caption, “For now, we all live under a rock. All of us- the nerd, the jock. In the meantime Ibrahim and sister you can mock. While we do our favourite Knock Knock #knockout.”
Watch the video here:
Meanwhile, on the professional front, Sara Ali Khan was last seen in the film Love Aaj Kal with Kartik Aaryan. She is also part of the film Coolie No 1 with Varun Dhawan, which is currently on halt due to the lockdown.
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