Sara Ali Khan is an absolute foodie and there’s no denying that. Her love for food has been widely known, thanks to her many Instagram stories and posts. Be it her exotic grub from her vacation in Maldives or her chatpati chaat shenanigans on the streets of Delhi, or her birthday binge in New York, Sara makes sure to keep her fans and following of over 41 million updated with her gastronomical adventures. So, how can Sara leave the festive season without some munching? Well, it looks like she is!  

She took to social media to share how she is kickstarting the festivities, and her disappointment about not gorging on some chips. Sara has started the Diwali fever by playing a card game with her friends. Sharing a photo of some cards, poker chips and a bowl of potato chips together, Sara wrote, “Chips (fries) and Chips (poker chips) mere naseeb mein neither (potato chips or poker chips, none are in my fate) (sic)”. We could see Sara’s hand near the bowl of potato chips. She added, “This is me”, pointing towards one single poker chip that she had, along with a few stickers which said ‘Diwali Vibes’ and ‘love, light and happiness’. Take a look at what she shared: 

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Looking at the condition, it seems like Sara is getting no sort of chips this Diwali season. We know that as much as Sara loves food, she also balances everything with a strict diet and fitness regime. After coming back from every vacation, where she binges on food to her heart’s content, Sara makes sure to hit the gym the very next day. 

But with the festive season, how much can one control? Isn’t it better to make your festive feast a healthy one? If you are also in the same boat as Sara, we have some healthy festive desserts that you can try at home. Our healthy vegan millet-based kheers are sure to make your sweet tooth happy, without making you feel guilty. Click here for the recipes.