Soha Ali Khan launches her book in Delhi, Sharmila Tagore accompanies her
Soha Ali Khan on Wednesday launched her book, The Perils of Being Moderately Famous in Delhi. Soha’s mother and veteran actress Sharmila Tagore accompanied her to the book launch event.
Soha Ali Khan on Wednesday launched her book, The Perils of Being Moderately Famous in Delhi. Soha’s mother and veteran actress Sharmila Tagore accompanied her to the book launch event.
Soha looked beautiful in a cream top teamed with a black shrug and black denim. She styled her look with high heels and beautiful neckpiece. Soha tied her hair in a ponytail.
On the other hand, Sharmila Tagore looked stunning as ever in a blue saree and multi-coloured shawl.
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Earlier talking about her book, Soha had said, "The toughest chapter to write was probably the one called 'Working Actor'. The other chapters sort of fell together in place, but really, my struggle has been with my profession as an actor, which is such an important part of my life.’’
"The insecurities coming along with it, comparisons that are made which are very difficult to live up to and I feel there is a very big shoe to fill. I also feel that striking the right tone with readers about my failures, insecurities and the learning step that come across, but at the same time, not being too hard on myself, was most difficult thing for me,’’ she further said.
Asked what prompted her to write a book, Soha had said: "Earlier, I have written a couple of columns and essays, but to write 40,000-50,000 words is a huge task. I wanted to write non-fiction because I don't have the imagination for creative fiction. I felt certain things about my life that I could draw from and that might be humorous.’’
"It is interesting to be me who belongs to this family of actors and the kind of experiences I had about education, travel and love. So, I did share that with some of my family members and friends. My family and friends are not the kind of people who blindly praise me. There was a lot of constructive feedback and it was more or less encouraging that's how I wrote this book".
Earlier, when Sharmila was asked if she is also interested in writing a book on her life, she had replied, ‘’I think that’s a wonderful idea, I have definitely been thinking, but I have not put pen to paper, and Soha has been beating me to it. Maybe Soha can write my book.’’
























































