Soha Ali Khan shares pics of mom Sharmila Tagore bonding with daughter Inaaya, says ‘time with grandparents is so precious’: See inside | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Actor Soha Ali Khan recently took to her IG handle to share some adorable pictures of her mom Sharmila Tagore spending a day with daughter Inaaya. In the pics, which are all things adorable, the duo are enjoying a hearty meal, doing Yoga, going through old pictures, taking a walk and reading the newspaper. This, in turn gave otherwise busy mum Soha time to indulge in some self pampering!
Sharing the pics, Soha wrote, “Time with grandparents is so precious…the chance to learn from someone so far apart in years from you (and this works both ways), a second chance at parenting, the most unconditional love and the purest fun – and a chance for me to put my feet up and finally get that pedicure!!”

Soha Ali Khan followed the footsteps of her mother Sharmila Tagore and brother SaifAli Khan and ventured into films.

However, did you know that Sharmila never wanted her to become an actress?
Yes, you read that right! Soha was reportedly excellent in her studies, which is why Sharmila never wanted her to work in films. However, Soha defied her parents’ wishes and became an actress.
Speaking in detail about the same, Soha had earlier told a news portal that she went against her parent’s will when she was 25 and her brother was terrified. Soha also recalled Saif telling her that their parents will blame Saif for influencing her as she was living in Mumbai with him. She had a perfect job in a bank. He told her to explain to them that it is her choice, which she did.

Soha further added that while she never planned to be an actress and follow in the footsteps of her mother and brother, her passion for theatre and acting compelled her to quit a secure profession and pursue a career in movies.
She was last seen in two web series last year, ‘Kaun Banega Shikharvati’ and ‘Hush Hush’.

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