Pakistani artists have worked in Bollywood films for a long time. Pakistani actors like Mahira Khan and Fawad Khan have made their own place in the hearts of Indian fans. Due to his acting and looks, he has always created a distinct identity. There are many Pakistani drama shows which are liked by the Indian audience due to their storyline. Sajal who made her debut with the serial Nadaniyaan. Sajal, who was a part of shows like Ishq-e-La, Yeh Dil Mera, Kuch Ankahi and Yaqeen Ka Safar, is counted among the highest paid actresses of Pakistan.
Sridevi was impressed with Pakistani actress
Sajal made her Bollywood debut in the year 2017 through the film ‘Mom’. In this film, she was seen with late actresses Sridevi and Adnan Siddiqui. Sajal is known as Sridevi’s third daughter in Bollywood. The actress had an amazing bond with Sridevi and the audience got to see their offscreen chemistry onscreen as well. After watching the film, people were convinced that both are mother and daughter in real life also.
Sridevi had told about her third daughter
Sridevi has two daughters. Jhanvi Kapoor who is currently active in Bollywood and the other one is Khushi Kapoor, who recently made her debut with Archies movie. But few people know that Sridevi used to call Sajal her third daughter. Sridevi had met Sajal for the first time in connection with work but their chemistry was such that she introduced Sajal to the media calling her her third daughter. Sajal not only played the role of his daughter on screen but offscreen too, both were like mother and daughter.
Will be seen in Prabhas’s next film!
During a film promotion, Sridevi said, “Sajal is like my third daughter. Now I feel like I have another daughter.” Talking about the work front, Sajal will soon be seen working with Prabhas in his upcoming film ‘Fauji’. The film is being directed by Hanu Raghavapudi and the news of Sajal being in this film has been confirmed by a Pakistani magazine. Talking about the story of the film, ‘Fauji’ is a beautiful love story written during the war in the backdrop of pre-independence India.