Actress Sonam Khan reveals her true relation with Zeenat Aman

IANS May 6, 2025 504 views

Actress Sonam Khan made a surprising revelation about her family connection to Bollywood icon Zeenat Aman through an emotional Instagram post. Despite not knowing Zeenat personally, Sonam expressed profound respect for her aunt's legendary status in Indian cinema. The post included a tribute using the classic song "Satyam Shivam Sundaram" from the 1978 romantic drama. Sonam, who comes from a film family and is the granddaughter of veteran actor Murad, shared her admiration for Zeenat's enduring grace and beauty.

"Very few people know that @thezeenataman is my aunt" - Sonam Khan, Instagram
Actress Sonam Khan reveals her true relation with Zeenat Aman
Mumbai, May 6: Actress Sonam Khan took to social media to share a surprising personal revelation about her connection to Bollywood icon Zeenat Aman.

Key Points

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Sonam Khan discovers family connection to legendary actress Zeenat Aman

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Pays tribute through iconic "Satyam Shivam Sundaram" song

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Highlights Zeenat's grace and cinematic legacy

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Reveals personal family history in Bollywood

In a heartfelt post, Sonam revealed that Zeenat is actually her aunt—her mother’s first cousin. While clarifying that they don’t know each other personally, Sonam expressed deep admiration for Zeenat Aman’s grace, beauty, and magnetic presence. On Tuesday, Sonam took to Instagram and shared a series of her photos, writing, “Very few people know that @thezeenataman is my aunt, My mother’s first cousin…This song is a tribute to Zeenat Ma’am… I don’t know her personally but I have immense respect for her Grace, Beauty & Aura….”

She paired her first photo with the timeless song “Satyam Shivam Sundaram,” sung by Lata Mangeshkar. The 1978 romantic drama, directed by Raj Kapoor and written by Jainendra Jain, starred Shashi Kapoor and Zeenat Aman. The film explores the contrast between physical attraction and spiritual connection. Released on 24 March 1978 during the festival of Holi, “Satyam Shivam Sundaram” garnered significant attention even before its premiere. It enjoyed a highly successful run, especially in West Bengal, where it played for 29 weeks at Kolkata's Metro Cinema, cementing its status as a blockbuster in the region and a hit in other parts of the country.

Sonam Khan is best recognized for her contributions to both Hindi and Telugu cinema. The granddaughter of veteran actor Murad, she made her acting debut in the Telugu film “Samrat” in 1987. Her entry into Bollywood came a year later when legendary filmmaker Yash Chopra introduced her in his 1988 directorial venture, “Vijay.”

Sonam went on to star in several commercially successful films, including “Tridev”, “Mitti Aur Sona,” “Kroadh,” “Kodama Simham,” “Ajooba,” “Fateh,” and “Vishwatma.”

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Priya K.
Wow! This is such a sweet revelation. Zeenat Aman is an eternal beauty and it's lovely to see younger actresses paying tribute to her legacy. Satyam Shivam Sundaram was truly ahead of its time. ❤️
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Rahul S.
Interesting family connection! But honestly, I wish Sonam had focused more on her own career rather than riding on Zeenat Aman's fame. She was quite talented in films like Tridev and Vishwatma.
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Ananya M.
Zeenat Aman is pure class! Even today's actresses can't match her screen presence. Sonam's post reminds me of my mom telling stories about queuing up for Satyam Shivam Sundaram tickets. Those were golden days of Bollywood!
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Vikram P.
Both actresses come from such illustrious film families - Murad, Zeenat Aman, now Sonam Khan. Bollywood truly runs in their blood! Though I wonder why this connection wasn't known earlier?
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Shalini R.
The way Sonam has expressed her admiration is so graceful - just like Zeenat ji herself! Makes me want to rewatch all their films this weekend. Bollywood needs more such classy connections and less drama. ✨
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Karan D.
While the family connection is interesting, I feel this is just PR strategy. Sonam hasn't been in news for years and suddenly this revelation? Still, can't deny Zeenat Aman's contribution to Indian cinema. She's legendary!

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