Soha Ali Khan will grow up between cinematic royalty and cricket legends, but she is praising her own way with intelligence, knowledge, and a calm force that echoes her family’s legacy.
Veteran actress Sharmila Tagore and late, daughter of iconic cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi (aka Tiger Pataudi), Soha recently shared a clear and humorous story about her birth, highlighted social expectations and gender roles, then and now.
In an interview with News18 Showsha, Soha said, “When I was born, I think my father was shouting in the corridors,” We will make him a fast bowler. ” But later, when it was discovered that it was a girl, there were not many opportunities for girls in cricket today.
Although he had never formally trained in cricket, Soha bowed into his sporty instinct with badminton, and always put physical fitness on the mind, something that he is now passing with his daughter, Inaya, with husband Kunal Kemu.
For Soha, it is not about fitness, it is about freedom and self -sufficiency.
“Often, we want our girls to be good and our boys are strong. But we want it to be physically strong, so that he does not feel anyone else’s need to protect someone else,” he said.
“Even on the fact that if someone makes him feel insecure, he should feel,” I have the power to fight back. ” Even though we can have physically weak sex – and that’s why we become soft goals in so many ways – this idea is to be mentally strong. ,
He also refused how much her daughter would be surprised to know that a priority for sons is still present in today’s world.
Soha, who made her Bollywood debut in 2004, captured the footsteps of her mother’s acting, while embraced the world of literature with her memoir, Moderately famous crisis,
Recently, she appeared in Chori 2, a horror sequel directed by Vishal Furia, co-written with Divya Prakash Dubey and Ajit Jagtap.
Soha Ali Khan is as adorned as he is unknown to talk about the grounded and freshly humor and uncomfortable truth with heart.