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Soha Ali Khan
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Soha Ali Khan with Kunal Khemu at Kung Fu Panda 2 Première
Born
Soha Ali Khan Pataudi

(1978-10-04) 4 October 1978 (age 46)
Other namesSoha
Soha Ali
Soha Sultana Khan
Soha Khan
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
Parent(s)Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi
Sharmila Tagore

Soha Ali Khan (Urdu: سوها علی خان, Hindi: सोहा अली खान, born Soha Ali Khan Pataudi on 4 October 1978) is an Indian actress who works in Bollywood films.

Early life

Khan was born into the erstwhile princely family of Pataudi. She has Muslim Pashtun ancestry through Nawabs of Pataudi lineage from her father's side and Bengali Hindu ancestry from her mother's side.[1] Both her father, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Who Died on 22 September, 2011[2]was the Nawab, and paternal grandfather, Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi, are former captains of the Indian cricket team. Her mother, Sharmila Tagore, is a film actress. Her brother Saif Ali Khan is also a Bollywood actor and her sister Saba Ali Khan is a jewellery designer. She attended The British School in New Delhi and Balliol College, Oxford and earned a Masters degree in International Relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Career

Before embarking upon her film career, Khan worked for the Ford Foundation and Citibank. She is involved in a range of activities outside the acting world, including serving on the Advisory Board for a new project of the public entrepreneur group, Res Publica. She has also recently modeled for the spring-summer collection of Globus, an Indian chain of boutiques.

Khan made her acting debut with the Bollywood film Dil Maange More (2004), where she shared credits with Shahid Kapoor, Ayesha Takia and Tulip Joshi. She has since received critical acclaim for her performances in the Bengali film Antar Mahal (2005) and Rang De Basanti (2006). Khoya Khoya Chand, earned her critical acclaim, although it was not successful at the box office. In 2009, she appeared in 99, which was a critical and commercial success and her performance was acclaimed. Her next release was Tum Mile opposite Emraan Hashmi. Although a box office failure, Khan received positive reviews for her performance. Her upcoming release include Mumbai Cutting. Khan also hosted a show called Godrej Khelo Jeeto Jiyo on Star Plus.[3]

Awards

Filmography

Year Film Role Language Other notes
2004 Iti Srikanta Kamallata Bengali
Dil Maange More Neha Hindi
2005 Pyaar Mein Twist Ria Hindi
Shaadi No. 1 Sonia Hindi
Antarmahal Jasomati Bengali
2006 Rang De Basanti Sonia Hindi Winner IIFA Best Supporting Actress Award
Ahista Ahista Megha Joshi Hindi
2007 Khoya Khoya Chand Nikhat Hindi
Chaurahen Ira English
2008 Mumbai Meri Jaan Rupali Joshi Hindi
Dil Kabaddi Mita Hindi
2009 Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge Neha Chattopadhayay / Basanti Hindi
Airport Hindi Filming
99 Pooja Hindi
Tum Mile Sanjana Hindi
Meridian Lines Sameera Hindi / English
Life Goes On Dia S. Banerjee Hindi
2010 Mumbai Cutting Hindi In the segment The Ball
Tera Kya Hoga Johnny Preeti Hindi
2012 Winds of Change Jamila Hindi filming

2011 || **soundtrack (upcoming film) (soundtrack) ||Hindi||

Television

  • Godrej Khelo Jeeto Jiyo

References

  1. ^ Santhanam, Kausaliya (August 3, 2003). "Royal vignettes: Pataudi: The Afghan connection". Chennai, India: The Hindu. Retrieved 2010-07-25. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ "Tiger on final journey to Pataudi". Indiavision news. Sep 23, 2011.
  3. ^ Godrej Khelo Jeeto Jiyo

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