Soha Ali Khan Has A Surprising Answer When Asked About Having Her Family To Get Casted Together In A Film; Gives A Witty Response
వినోదంSoha Ali Khan is one the most popular figures in the film industry and the actress has recently spoken about the possibility of collaborating with her family members
Soha Ali Khan has answered a query about her mom Sharmila Tagore, sibling Saif Ali Khan and his spouse Kareena Kapoor as well as husband Kunal Kemmu, and her niece Sara Ali Khan appearing in a film together. Soha discussed becoming a part of a movie or programme with the other performers in a recent interview.
Soha Ali Khan has appeared in a number of films alongside Kunal Kemmu, including 99 as well as Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge in 2009. Mr Joe B Carvalho included Kunal in a cameo role (2014). Soha had a cameo appearance in the film Go Goa Gone (2014), which also starred Saif Ali Khan and Kunal. Life Goes On starring Sharmila Tagore and Soha Ali Khan (2009).
Soha recently stated that they have been a large group of individuals and that she does not believe anybody can accommodate them all. She also stated that no filmmaker is capable of doing so. It would be ideal if they sat at the same table for supper. It would be a great time.
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Soha also talked about her 4-year-old daughter Inaaya and her adult career decision. She stated that she aspires to be a unicorn and a dog in the future. Right now, they are her fantasies. She wishes to give her aspirations a chance to fly. As a mom, her role is to prepare her child for the world and provide possibilities for her to be whomever she wants to be. Soha Ali Khan stated that she does not want her daughter to believe that acting is the only job available to her, despite the fact that 85 percent of her family works in the industry. She could choose to do something else. She stated that she wants her to have alternatives and that she wants to expose her to enough information so that she can make her own decisions. True empowerment looks like this.