Key Points

Bollywood actress Soha Ali Khan recently opened up about her mother Sharmila Tagore's profound acting wisdom during an interview about her latest film. Tagore's advice about camera performance involves treating the lens like an intriguing potential romantic interest, creating a subtle yet compelling connection. The legendary actress also taught her daughter the importance of emotional detachment after completing a film project. Soha's upcoming movie 'Bridge' with R. Madhavan promises to showcase these learned techniques.

Key Points: Soha Ali Khan Reveals Sharmila Tagore's Camera Acting Wisdom

  • Soha shares intimate acting advice from legendary actress mother
  • Unique perspective on camera performance technique
  • Importance of emotional detachment after film completion
  • Upcoming film 'Bridge' with R. Madhavan
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Soha Ali Khan reveals a fascinating story about her mother Sharmila Tagore's words of wisdom

Soha Ali Khan shares her mother Sharmila Tagore's unique acting advice about connecting with the camera and professional detachment

"Imagine the camera is a man you're interested in, so you flirt with the camera - Sharmila Tagore"

Mumbai, April 29

Soha Ali Khan, fresh from the release of ‘Chhorii 2’ on Prime Video, recently revealed that her mother, Sharmila Tagore, once gave her immensely valuable advice about acting. In an exclusive interaction with IANS, Soha spoke about her character in ‘Chhorii-2’, her experience of working in a horror film, her mother Sharmila Tagore and more.

When asked about the most interesting comment she ever received from her mother, Sharmila Tagore, Soha said, “Forget comments — there are many, some good, some bad. But I remember she once told me, when it comes to the camera, ‘Imagine the camera is a man you’re interested in, so you flirt with the camera. Imagine he’s like someone sitting in a restaurant — everything you say, you want him to hear, but you're not speaking directly to him. You want him to register it. You want him to think you’re beautiful. You want him to notice you. But you never look at him directly.’ So I thought that was an interesting way to establish a friendship, a flirtation with the camera.”

Soha Ali Khan also shared a few more pieces of advise her mother gave her.

Recalling one of them, she said, “When I did my first film and the shoot was over, I said, ‘I am missing the set, missing the people and miss playing that role.’ At times, you fall in love with your character, and you want to live with that film for longer. My mother said, ‘Yes, but now you have to detach yourself from it and move on. And once you move on, it’s a very good thing for you as an actor, because then you can recalibrate and get into something else.”

Soha Ali Khan will next be seen in 'Bridge' co-starring R. Madhavan and Rashi Khanna.

- IANS

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Priya M.
What beautiful advice from Sharmila ji! The camera flirtation tip is so unique yet makes perfect sense for actors. You can really see how Soha carries that grace in her performances. ❤️
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Rahul K.
Interesting read, though I feel the article could've explored more about Soha's actual experience in Chhorii 2. The mother-daughter advice is sweet but I wanted more horror film insights!
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Ananya S.
The part about detaching from characters really resonates! As someone who works in creative fields, this applies to so many professions. The Tagore-Khan family truly understands art at its core.
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Vikram J.
Sharmila Tagore's wisdom is timeless! That camera advice could be from the 60s or yesterday - proves great acting techniques never go out of style. Excited to see Soha in Bridge now!
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Neha P.
Love how Soha is keeping her mother's legacy alive while carving her own path. The advice about moving on from roles is especially relevant today when actors get typecast so easily. More power to her!

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