When
Sara
Ali
Khan
made
her
debut
with
Kedarnath,
she
was
praised
immensely
by
critics,
as
well
as
by
audience.
Despite
the
controversial
'nepotism
debate',
she
was
accepted
well
by
audience
unlike
her
contemporaries
Janhvi
Kapoor
and
Ananya
Panday.
However,
when
Sara
featured
in
Imtiaz
Ali's
Love
Aaj
Kal
opposite
Kartik
Aaryan,
not
only
she
received
flak
for
her
acting,
but
the
film
was
also
a
big
flop!
In
her
recent
tete-a-tete
with
Bollywood
Bubble,
when
Sara
was
asked
if
the
failure
of
Love
Aaj
Kal
affected
her,
she
said,
"Yes,
it
did.
Because
as
bindaas
I
am
or
as
little
as
I
value
people's
opinions
about
my
personal
life
for
my
personal
choices,
I
care
that
much
about
what
you
think
about
my
work,
because
I
make
films
for
my
audiences
and
I
make
films
for
the
media
and
if
they
don't
like
my
films
and
if
they
don't
like
my
work,
I
have
a
problem.
Yes,
of
course,
I
was
affected.
I
didn't
take
it
too
well."
She
further
revealed
that
just
because
of
her
Atrangi
Re
director
Aanand
L
Rai's
support,
she
was
able
to
come
out
of
that
bad
phase
of
hers.
"Luckily
I
had
Aanand
ji
(Aanand
L
Rai)
because
10
days
after
Love
Aaj
Kal,
I
went
to
shoot
with
him
and
he
told
me
that
I
can't
let
Sara's
failure
affect
Rinku's
life
because
I
have
to
go
out
there
and
live.
And
it
was
not
even
just,
I
had
to
be
confident
in
my
own
self
and
I
had
to
enjoy
what
I'm
doing
because
I'm
privileged
to
be
able
to
do
that," said
the
Simmba
actress.
Sara
who's
very
close
to
Amrita
Singh,
went
on
to
add
that
her
mom
also
advised
her
to
take
her
highs
and
lows
patiently,
as
only
then
she
will
be
okay.
"She
told
me
all
along
that
listen,
this
is
life.
You
will
see
highs
and
lows,
it's
important.
Therefore,
to
have
a
sense
of
yourself,
external
to
this,
you
have
to
believe
that
you're
going
to
be
ok,
in
order
to
be
ok.
It's
important
to
do
that,"
said
Sara.