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SOHA ALI KHAN.

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Soha Ali Khan recently delivered two babies— daughter Inaya whose photos have begun finding their way to the society pages and websites –and the other a tongue-in-cheek book titled Perils of Being Moderately Famous – a look at life lived in the shadows of famous family members. Motherhood sits well with the freshly minted author and comes up often in our conversati­on accompanie­d by her trademark selfdeprec­ating humour and a degree of candour that’s rare. She confesses that she is desperatel­y looking for a good nanny for the little one. She says her husband actor Kunal Khemu is extremely worried about the baby having too much hair although they are both excited about her light grey eyes. As we speak, she also jocularly remarks how nephew Taimur (brother Saif and Kareena Kapoor’s little one) has beaten everyone in the popularity stakes. Between her movies, Soha Ali Khan thought it best to pen down her unique experience­s as an actor and life as the said moderately famous person. And, she has done her family, especially mum Sharmila Tagore proud. In fact, the book launch was a star-studded affair with the illustriou­s members of her family –namely Sharmila Tagore, Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor, Kunal

Khemu and sister Saba Ali Khan present.

The book has since made its way to the bestseller’s list.

Given her family tree, she agrees that all members of her family have a bestseller in them but it is mother Sharmila whose biography would interest her.

“My mother has had a fantastic life not only in terms of her profession but also being born in the pre-independen­ce era and then married into a Nawab’s family. “And how that might have impacted her.

“So, I would certainly be interested in her biography or autobiogra­phy.”

Soha Ali khan grew up between a quasi-royal and modern world presided over by her father, cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan, the Nawab of Pataudi and Sharmila Tagore, a superstar of Hindi cinema. Royal legacy apart, the most prized inheritanc­e from her parents is the progressiv­e education they ensured for their children.

Of course, the part that she retains from indulgent royal upbringing is her passion for Kiwifruits, which she admits are expensive, and being woken up with a foot massage!

But for most other purposes, Soha is as much the aam admi as the guy next door—a habit inculcated by her father, the Nawab of Pataudi.

Given that most of our conversati­on veers around family, the dreaded N word—Nepotism does come up and I can’t resist tabling the contentiou­s question.

The actress remains unfazed.

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