Soha Ali Khan Shares Heartwarming Post: "Still Mom's Baby Girl" at Home

Actress Soha Ali Khan shared a heartfelt social media post featuring her mother, veteran actor Sharmila Tagore, and her daughter, Inaaya. She captioned the carousel of photos, expressing that her mother's house is the only place where she still feels like "someone's baby girl." The post included a nostalgic touch with the song 'Taarif Karoon Kya Uski' from Sharmila Tagore's debut film. Soha comes from the illustrious Pataudi family and is married to actor Kunal Kemmu.

Key Points: Soha Ali Khan's Tribute to Mother Sharmila Tagore

  • Heartwarming mother-daughter moment
  • Nostalgic song from Sharmila's debut
  • Three generations in photos
  • Soha's family legacy highlighted
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Soha Ali Khan says her mother Sharmila Tagore's house is the 'only home where she's still someone's baby girl'

Soha Ali Khan posts nostalgic photos with mother Sharmila Tagore and daughter Inaaya, calling it the home where she's still "someone's baby girl."

"The only home where I'm still someone's baby girl. - Soha Ali Khan"

Mumbai, March 16

Actress Soha Ali Khan, on Sunday, shared a heartwarming glimpse of her beautiful time with her mother, veteran actor Sharmila Tagore.

Sharing a picture alongside her mother, Soha mentioned that it is the only home where she's still somebody's baby girl, highlighting the warmth of her maternal house.

Taking to her social media account, Soha posted a carousel post featuring her pictures along with Sharmila Tagore and her daughter Inaaya Kemmu.

She captioned the post as, "The only home where I'm still someone's baby girl."

In the pictures, Soha can be seen dressed elegantly in a red saree paired with traditional jhumkas and a small bindi.

She is seen standing beside her mother Sharmila Tagore, with both of them smiling warmly at the camera.

Another picture in the carousel post shows her daughter Inaaya hugging her grandmother Sharmila Tagore.

Adding a nostalgic touch to the post, Soha used her mother's timeless song, 'Taarif Karoon Kya Uski', as the background track, originally sung by legendary playback singer Mohammed Rafi.

The song was a part of Sharmila Tagore's debut movie Kashmir Ki Kali where she starred opposite legendary actor Shammi Kapoor.

For the uninitiated, Soha Ali Khan comes from the illustrious Pataudi family and is the daughter of Sharmila Tagore and late cricket legend Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi.

She is also the sister of actor Saif Ali Khan and the sister-in-law of actor Kareena Kapoor Khan.

On the professional front, Soha made her Bollywood debut with the film Dil Maange More and later appeared in films like Rang De Basanti, Tum Mile and many more.

Apart from acting, Soha also turned an author and podcast host.

She is married to actor Kunal Kemmu and the couple are parents to their daughter Inaaya Naumi Kemmu.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Lovely sentiment. In our fast-paced lives, we often forget these simple truths. A mother's love is indeed the only unconditional love. Also, great choice of song - 'Taarif Karoon' is an all-time classic!
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Aman W
Beautiful post. It's nice to see celebrities sharing such normal, human emotions. It reminds us that family bonds are the same for everyone, whether you're a star or not.
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Sarah B
While the sentiment is beautiful, it does make me think. I wish articles about successful women focused more on their professional achievements rather than just their roles as daughters and mothers. Soha is an accomplished author and podcaster too!
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Karthik V
The picture with three generations is everything! Sharmila ji, Soha, and little Inaaya. That's what Indian family values are all about - the connection and love passed down. Also, Soha looks stunning in that red saree!
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Nisha Z
This is so true. Even after having my own children, when I visit my mum, she still fusses over me like I'm a little girl. It's the safest feeling in the world. More power to all the mothers!

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