Sara Ali Khan drives a tractor, shares BTS pictures from 'Atrangi Re' sets
In one picture, Sara posed on the farm, in another she posed on an Escorts Powertrac Euro tractor. From Salman Khan to Shoaib Ibrahim and now Sara Ali Khan, all the actors are teaching back-to-back lessons to give our passion and wisdom on agriculture instead of moving away from our farm.
Mumbai: For her latest film 'Atrangi Re' directed by Anand L Roy, Sara Ali Khan has traveled to various parts of India including Uttar Pradesh, Madurai, and Delhi. Recently, the actress took to her official Instagram account to share some behind-the-scenes pictures from movie sets in Uttar Pradesh.
In one picture, Sara posed on the farm, in another she posed on an Escorts Powertrac Euro tractor. Sara continues her series of poems, "Bakri charana, tractor chalana, was it just photo ka bahana? Or Sara wishing it was a different zamana?” She wrote under the title.
See here Instagram post:- https://www.instagram.com/p/CYjFzddvNoh/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Atrangi Re was released on December 24. The film also stars Akshay Kumar and Dhanush in the lead roles. The film gained immense praise from both, critics and the audience.
From Salman Khan to Shoaib Ibrahim and now Sara Ali Khan, all the actors are teaching back-to-back lessons to give our passion and wisdom on agriculture instead of moving away from our farm. Farming is an art. While carrying all other arts with self, why can’t one carry this art too? Why can’t one do farming himself and eat self-grown products? Farming is high-tech. We can do our farming in many new ways using iPods, laptops, drones, robots, Wi-Fi, webcams, and automated feeds. In addition, whatever we grow for edible leaves or stalks is very easy because they can be harvested anytime.
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