Soha Ali Khan Shares Nostalgic Family Pictures with Sharmila Tagore, Saba & Saif

Soha Ali Khan shared nostalgic family pictures on her sister Saba Ali Khan's birthday. The unseen photos feature their mother Sharmila Tagore and brother Saif Ali Khan from younger days. Kareena Kapoor Khan also posted a birthday wish for her sister-in-law Saba. Saba, a jewellery designer, is the aunt of Sara, Ibrahim, Taimur, and Jehangir Ali Khan.

Key Points: Soha Ali Khan Posts Rare Family Photos with Sharmila Tagore

  • Soha Ali Khan shares unseen family photos on Saba's birthday
  • Pictures feature Sharmila Tagore, Saba, and Saif Ali Khan
  • Kareena Kapoor Khan wishes Saba on social media
  • Saba is a jewellery designer, stayed away from films
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Soha Ali Khan shares unseen pic of Sharmila Tagore, sister Saba & herself from younger days

Soha Ali Khan shares unseen childhood photos with sister Saba, mother Sharmila Tagore, and brother Saif Ali Khan on Saba's birthday. Kareena Kapoor also sends wishes.

"Happy birthday Apa Jaaaaan You are officially vintage now and also priceless - Soha Ali Khan"

Mumbai, May 1

Actress Soha Ali Khan recently gave fans a nostalgic glimpse into her family album as she shared rare pictures from her younger days while wishing her elder sister Saba Ali Khan on her birthday.

In the carousel post shared by Soha on her social media account, the carousel post, the pictures featured her along with Saba and her mother Sharmila Tagore from their much younger days.

In another set, Soha also shared pictures from her childhood days. Another picture featured both the sisters posing with their brother and actor Saif Ali Khan.

Soha wrote, "Happy birthday Apa Jaaaaan You are officially vintage now and also priceless Thank you for raising me; many a time rescuing me and for being my safe space @sabapataudi #happybirthday."

Earlier in the day, actress Kareena Kapoor Khan wished her sister-in-law Saba on her birthday.

She shared a picture on her social media account to pen a birthday note for Saba.

She wrote, "Happy birthday dearest Saba ...Wish you happiness, joy and lots of cake on your big day ...Biggest hug. @sabapataudi."

Saba is the aunt of Sara Ali Khan, Ibrahim Ali Khan, Taimur Ali Khan, and Jehangir Ali Khan.

Talking about Soha, Saba, and Saif Ali Khan, the siblings are the children of the legendary late cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and veteran actress Sharmila Tagore.

While Saif and Soha chose acting, Saba stayed away from films and carved her own identity as a jewellery designer.

She often shares unseen family memories and archival photographs on social media.

Talking about Soha Ali Khan, the actress began her acting journey in the mid 2000s and earned appreciation for films like Rang De Basanti, Tum Mile and other movies.

In recent years, she has also explored writing, digital, and podcasting.

- IANS

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Vikram M
Actually, I find these celebrity family posts a bit overhyped. They're just rich people sharing old photos - nothing extraordinary. But I respect Saba for choosing jewelry design over Bollywood. At least she's doing something different.
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Arjun K
The Pataudi family always has this elegant vibe na? Sharmila ji still looking regal. Soha's "Apa Jaaaaan" is so cute - reminds me of how we call our elder sisters in India. Family first always! ❤️
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Sarah B
Wow, such beautiful throwbacks! As someone who grew up watching Sharmila Tagore's classic films, this is pure nostalgia. The way Indian joint families maintain these connections is something we can all learn from.
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Neha E
Honestly, I'm tired of these celeb family posts getting so much media coverage. It's just a birthday wish, not a national event. But credit to Saba for staying away from the film circus - she's the real star in the family! 🎯
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Riya H
Love how Soha wrote "Thank you for raising me" - that's so beautifully Indian! In our culture, elder siblings often play a parental role. Also, Sharmila ji looking ethereal as always. Happy birthday Saba ji! 🎂
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James A

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