Soha Ali Khan Reveals: Kareena and Kunal Are Family's Most Entertaining Dinner Guests

Soha Ali Khan gives us a delightful peek into her famous family's dinner table dynamics. She reveals that Kareena Kapoor and Kunal Kemmu are the most entertaining members who keep everyone laughing. The actress also shares how she and brother Saif developed their similar sense of humor from studying abroad. Additionally, she opens up about her sister Saba's artistic talents and preference for staying behind the camera.

Key Points: Soha Ali Khan on Kareena Kunal Kemmu Family Dinner Humor

  • Soha reveals Kareena and Kunal Kemmu are family's funniest dinner companions
  • Shares how she and Saif share self-deprecating British humor
  • Reflects on Saif's Winchester schooling and early film career
  • Describes sister Saba's artistic talents and behind-camera interests
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Kunal, Kareena are most entertaining: Soha Ali Khan offers peek into family dinner scenes among bunch of actors

Soha Ali Khan shares heartwarming family dinner anecdotes, revealing Kareena Kapoor and Kunal Kemmu as the most entertaining, plus insights about Saif and Saba.

"The most entertaining people are Kareena and Kunal. On a good day, they really make us laugh a lot - Soha Ali Khan"

Mumbai, November 6

Actor Soha Ali Khan has offered a heartwarming glimpse into her family dinner scenes, sharing rare anecdotes about her parents the late Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and Sharmila Tagore.

In a conversation with ANI, Soha spoke about how her husband, Kunal Kemmu and sister-in-law, Kareena Kapoor, are among the most entertaining people on the dinner table.

"When you have dinner with a bunch of actors like us, we tend to talk about ourselves a lot. Having said that, there are also very entertaining people at the dinner table. The most entertaining people are Kareena and Kunal. On a good day, they really make us laugh a lot," Soha shared.

Noting that she and Saif share a common sense of humour, the actor said, "It comes a little bit from our common upbringing, which also has to do with my father genetically perhaps, but also with our exposure to studying abroad, being in England, having a sort of self-deprecating humour, and just having a sense of humour."

Elsewhere during the conversation, Soha reflected on her studying years abroad, further revealing unknown traits about her siblings, Saif Ali Khan and Saba Pataudi.

"He (Saif) was in Winchester for schooling while I was growing up. I only went to university, but he didn't go to university. After he came back, he boarded a film and went somewhere. When he came back, he decided to go to Mumbai. I'm the one who wanted to make my parents proud, and I think I was trying to carve my own identity. Saba is more artistic. She went to the Delhi College of Art, and she went to the GIA (Gemological Institute of America), and she did jewellery designing. She's more artistically inclined. She never got into films. She would not want to be on camera. But she enjoys being behind the scenes. She enjoys photography," she shared.

Soha, the daughter of former cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and actor Sharmila Tagore, married Kunal on January 25, 2015. The couple welcomed their first child, daughter Inaaya Naumi Kemmu, on September 29, 2017.

Soha is best known for her roles in films, including 'Mumbai Meri Jaan', 'Tum Mile', 'Rang De Basanti', 'Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns', and 'Chhorii 2'.

She was also seen in web series like 'Kaun Banegi Shikharwati' and 'Hush Hush'.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Interesting how Soha mentions their common upbringing and education abroad shaped their humor. The Pataudi family truly represents modern India - traditional roots with global exposure.
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Ananya R
Soha comes across as so grounded despite her privileged background. Her comment about wanting to make her parents proud and carve her own identity really resonates with me.
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David E
While it's nice to read about celebrity families, sometimes these articles feel like they're promoting the same elite circles. Would be refreshing to see more diverse stories about Indian families from different backgrounds.
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Kavya N
Saba choosing to stay away from films and pursue her artistic interests shows that not everyone in film families wants the limelight. Respect for her decision! 👏
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Sarah B
The mention of Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi always brings back memories of Indian cricket's golden era. What a legacy this family carries - from cricket royalty to Bollywood royalty!
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Vikram M
Kunal Kemmu is such an underrated actor and seems like a wonderful family man. Glad to see him getting appreciation within the family circle. More power to them! ❤️

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