
Bigg Boss 18 Fame Sara Arfeen Khan Jets Off With Family For ‘Secret Vacation'
Bigg Boss 18 fame Sara Arfeen Khan was spotted at the Mumbai Airport along with her family before jetting off to their secret holiday destination. Sara was seen getting out of her car accompanied by her husband, Arfeen Khan, and their twins.
After their night out in the city with Sara's fellow Bigg Boss 18 contestants Alice Kaushik, Vivian Dsena and his wife Nouran Aly, Sara and her husband were seen taking a break from their busy schedules and going on a vacation to spend quality time along with their kids.
Sara Arfeen Khan's Airport Look
Sara Arfeen Khan was captured wearing a stylish yet casual outfit. The actress was seen donning a relaxed, brown utility-style jumpsuit with rolled-up sleeves. Her outfit featured a cinched waist, making her overall look far more flattering. For accessories, Sara carried a Gucci crossbody bag with its signature green and red web strap. She went for big retro-style sunglasses with green lining and opted for multiple bracelets, a watch, and an emerald green ring to add a chic touch to her look. Sara completed her look with a pair of chunky white sneakers, which complemented the laid-back, sporty vibe of her outfit.
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On the other hand, Sara's husband, Arfeen Khan, was seen opting for a comfortable smart-casual airport look with a relaxed-fit white pullover and olive green cargo pants, giving a laid-back yet put-together feel. To complete his look, he added a pair of black sneakers, highlighting an understated and practical look. The couple were seen posing for the shutterbugs and interacting with the paparazzi with their twins before they headed inside to catch their flight.
Sara Arfeen Khan's Career
As a mind coach, Sara Arfeen Khan focuses on training towards self-improvement and mental well-being. Best known for her role as Alka Tiwari in Dhoondh Legi Manzil Humein, Sara was seen in various Bollywood films sharing the screen with popular actors including Ajay Devgn and Ranveer Singh. After starting her career in TV serials, Sara went on to participate in various reality TV shows, including Killer Karaoke: Atka Toh Latkah and Bigg Boss 18. She made her Bollywood debut in 2010 with a film titled Payback and starred in multiple films, including Total Siyappa, Sargoshiyan, Sooryavanshi, and Singham Again.
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