Pakistani actress Sara Loren (formerly known as Mona Lizza) has apparently develop differences with her colleagues. Though the actress denied her tiff with Aditi Rao in a recent interview (her co-star in the film Murder 3), the Indian media did report on the ‘cold shoulder’ that both have been giving each other.

Sara L denies arguing that the characters of the two girls in the film are of rivals, which is why some entertained the idea that they’re not friends off-screen as well.

Oh really? Sara L and Aditi R must be darn good actresses then, so much so that their on-screen rivalry has rubbed off into their real life.

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