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

Mid-Day Monday, 18 March 2024
Actor Sara Ali Khan who plays a kleptomaniac in the recently released film `Murder Mubarak` revealed what she would steal from her co-stars in the Netflix film
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