Sara Ali Khan reveals what she would steal from her Murder Mubarak co-stars

The movie is an official adaptation of the murder-mystery novel, `Club You To Death` by Anuja Chauhan. Together, the cast shared insights on their collaboration and provided interesting anecdotes about the film.

When asked what she would steal from the cast of `Murder Mubarak` if she were a kleptomaniac in real life just like her character in the film, Sara Ali Khan replied, “I think I would take Tisca (Chopra) ma’am’s bilingual eloquence. Yeah, it’s amazing. I think Lolo’s (Karisma Kapoor) infectious energy while singing. Sanjay (Kapoor) sir’s selflessness. I admire Vijay`s (Varma) versatility. I`d covet Homi (Adajania) sir’s patience, and Suhail’s (Nayyar) undiscovered talent. From Dimple (Kapadia) aunty, I would steal her timeless beauty and her hair. And from Pankaj (Tripathi) sir, I would take everything he embodies.”

When asked which cast member`s real-life personality is closest to their character, and why, Vijay Varma responded, “I think it’s me. I mean, this character is an outsider on the inside, so I feel a connection with him.” Homi Adajania added, “Yes, I agree. Akash Dogra is a bit of an underdog. Not that Vijay Varma is an underdog anymore. He once was, and he`s still trying to hold onto that part of his identity. But now he’s become a star, so he`s the top dog.”

Meanwhile, at the trailer launch talking about his character, Vijay had said, “It is a little bit of a break from the bad guys I have played. I would like to say that. Although it`s a mystery, I won`t reveal much.”

Delving further into his character, Varma hinted at Oberoi`s persona, revealing, “But Akash Oberoi is a lawyer, his heart is broken, that`s all I know. He has a love and hate relationship with this Club, and he wants to run away from it. So, this is what I can say right now.”

Regarding Karisma Kapoor’s character in Murder Mubarak, Homi Adajania remarked, “Lolo is portraying a B-grade slasher flick, cult heroine in the film, which is quite different from her usual roles.” Kapoor herself added, “Yes, I think she was very different, eccentric, quirky, and a bit crazily weird. So yeah, she was very different from me.”

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