Key Points

Soha Ali Khan is launching a women-centric podcast called "All About Her" featuring Bollywood stars and experts. The show will tackle topics like mental health, fitness, and work-life balance through honest conversations. Soha describes womanhood as both "messy and magical" while advocating for vulnerability. The podcast premieres August 22 with guests like Kareena Kapoor and Malaika Arora.

Key Points: Soha Ali Khan Launches All About Her Podcast on Women's Issues

  • Podcast features Malaika Arora & Kareena Kapoor on women's struggles
  • Covers fitness, hormones, investments & mental health
  • Experts like Rujuta Diwekar share practical advice
  • Soha aims for unfiltered conversations without judgment
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Soha Ali Khan on why she started her podcast All About Her: 'Being a woman is messy & magical'

Soha Ali Khan's new podcast "All About Her" features Malaika Arora, Kareena Kapoor & more discussing women's health, work-life balance & mental wellbeing.

Soha Ali Khan on why she started her podcast All About Her: 'Being a woman is messy & magical'
"Being a woman is messy and magical, painful and powerful - Soha Ali Khan"

Mumbai, Aug 18

Actor and author, Soha Ali Khan, has now donned another hat as a podcaster as she has launched her podcast series, "All About Her".

Set to premiere on YouTube on August 22, the series will be bringing together some phenomenal women, creating a space without any judgment.

The show will touch upon a vast variety of topics affecting a woman's everyday life - ranging from nutrition to physical fitness, to balancing hormones and work life, to learning the fundamentals of investment, to managing mental wellbeing.

Bringing together a powerhouse line-up of women from all walks of life, "All About Her" will see insightful yet entertaining conversations with Malaika Arora, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Smriti Irani, Radhika Gupta, Patralekha, and Sunny Leone, along with many other popular faces from Bollywood.

Adding more layers, leading experts such as Dr. Kiran Coelho, Dr. Ranjana Dhanu, and Rujuta Diwekar will also share their practical insights, transforming candid conversations into meaningful takeaways.

Looking forward to her new journey, Soha shared: "Over the years, I’ve realised that so many of the things we go through as women, from our changing bodies to our mental health, motherhood, work-life balance, or simply learning to love ourselves, are often kept in the shadows. We’re told to be strong but not vulnerable, to push through but not speak up."

She revealed that with "All About Her", she wanted to change that. Soha wanted to create a space where no topic is off-limits, where conversations can be raw, honest, uncomfortable, and healing. A space where women can show up exactly as they are, no filters, no judgment.

"Because being a woman is messy and magical, painful and powerful, and it’s time we start talking about all of it. A space where all the information we need comes together under one roof," the 'Chhorii 2' actress concluded.

- IANS

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Arjun K
As a husband, I think this is much needed. My wife often struggles with work-life balance but feels uncomfortable discussing it. More power to Soha for creating this safe space!
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Nisha Z
Love the concept but wish they included more non-celebrity women too. Our middle-class struggles are different from film stars'. Still, it's a good start 💜
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Rohit P
The lineup looks amazing! Malaika on fitness, Smriti Irani on balancing politics & family - these are conversations we need in Indian society. Bookmarked the premiere date already!
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Kavya N
"Being a woman is messy and magical" - what a perfect way to put it! As a working mom in Bangalore, I feel seen already. Hope they cover postpartum challenges too 🤱
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Michael C
Interesting initiative! As an expat in Mumbai, I'm curious to understand Indian women's perspectives better. The mental wellbeing episode sounds particularly relevant in today's stressful world.
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Shreya B
Hope they discuss financial independence properly! Too many Indian women still depend on husbands/fathers for money matters. Radhika Gupta's episode could be game-changing 💰

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