Updated On: 04 February, 2020 07:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Unfazed by the flak that Love Aaj Kal's trailer has received, Sara Ali Khan insists her film holds its own in comparison to dad Saif's 2009 version.

Sara Ali Khan. Picture courtesy/ Instagram
It's daunting to be here," emphasises Sara Ali Khan, aware of the expectations resting on her slender shoulders. With her next, Love Aaj Kal, the two-film-old actor does not only have to match audience's expectations, but also has to measure up to 'abba' Saif Ali Khan, who fronted the 2009 hit by the same name.
"I wasn't looking at replicating the original film," insists Sara, before adding that she was sold at the idea of working with Imtiaz Ali. "I said yes to the film without reading the script. I had asked Imtiaz sir why we weren't calling it Love Aaj Kal 2; he explained that the concept is relevant and timeless. The idea is that love means different things for different generations."