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Bigg Boss Alum Sara Arfeen Khan Prioritizes Impactful Work Over Constant Visibility
18 Nov
Summary
- Stepped away from TV for a year to focus on meaningful projects
- Shifted focus to impactful social work through her company and foundation
- Bigg Boss experience taught her about values, resilience, and staying grounded

In the year since her appearance on Bigg Boss 18, Sara Arfeen Khan has been on a journey of introspection and conscious growth. Rather than rushing back to television, she has deliberately chosen to focus on projects that align with her values and purpose.
Khan explains that while television will always hold a special place in her heart, her approach to storytelling has evolved. She is now drawn to content that feels real, challenges her, and connects with audiences on a deeper level. Visibility without purpose no longer excites her, and she is more interested in being remembered for meaningful work than constant exposure.
Reflecting on her Bigg Boss experience, Khan acknowledges that the show gave her a lot of visibility, but not necessarily as an actor. She was often referred to as a mind coach, especially alongside her husband Arfeen Khan. However, the release of Singham Again around the same time reminded everyone that she is also an accomplished actor.
Beyond her acting career, Khan is now channeling her energy into impactful social work. Through her company and foundation, she is creating opportunities for underprivileged children to express themselves through art. She has also been conducting Art Therapy seminars in Mumbai and Dubai, which she finds deeply fulfilling. Even if she is not doing many films at the moment, the work she is engaged in feels purposeful and true to who she is.



