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Sara Ali Khan Reveals She Never Used Dating Apps, Opens Up About Modern-Day Relationships

Sara Ali Khan said she is a grown up person now and looking for a different person, in terms of relationship.

Sara Ali Khan on love, relationships, dating apps Instagram/Sara Ali Khan

Actress Sara Ali Khan who plays an "easy breezy girl", in Anurag Basu's Metro In Dino, has opened up about relationships and modern-day dating. In the film, Sara, who is seen opposite Aditya Roy Kapur, is seen navigating through complex emotions in their relationship. In the interview, she spoke about the lessons she learnt from her past relationships, and also revealed that she has never used dating apps.

Sara Ali Khan on what she learnt from her past relationships

In an interview with News18 Showsha, Sara Ali Khan said there are many challenges of a modern-day relationship and added "there’s a dearth of love today".

However, she has learnt a lot from her previous relationships. "When I think of love and relationships, love languages come to my mind. When you fall in love, you’ve to understand that people have different and their own ways of expressing something. Your love language may not match with your partner’s but you’ve to understand that they’re doing their best in their own way," Sara said.

Sara Ali Khan on how her partner should be

She said, "You might be a time-oriented or a physical touch-oriented person but your partner maybe like an act of service-oriented person." She added that "being able to notice what they’re doing" is according to her is interesting. Sara also shared that everyone will not love you the way you want to be loved but as long as they’re doing their best, it’s all good. She also admitted to have learnt to understand people better, and has cleansed herself out. She is a grown up person now and looking for a different person.

Sara Ali Khan on dating apps

Sara revealed she has never used a dating app. "In a world where everything has become so digital, if meeting a partner also becomes digital, it won’t be fun for me," said the Simmba actor.

The 29-year-old also opened up about the red flags that are total no-no for her. "If my partner isn’t willing to acknowledge our relationship, I’ll give him 108 green flags. It sounds amazing to me because it’s a very rare situation (laughs). I also don’t believe in the guy always paying the bill. I believe in splitting it. Also, if they ask me about my whereabouts very frequently, I’m okay with it as long as they’re not tracking me through GPS or asks me to prove where I am (laughs)," she said further.

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