: Contains intimate sequences that the actress has cited as examples of her previous professional work in the genre. Tum Mile (2009)
Soha Ali Khan, daughter of legendary cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and actress Sharmila Tagore, carved a niche in Bollywood with her natural, restrained performances. Unlike typical star kids, she chose offbeat, character-driven roles over mainstream masala films. Her filmography spans roughly 2004–2018 (with sporadic later appearances), balancing arthouse and commercial projects.
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In recent years, Soha Ali Khan has continued to appear in films and web series, while also venturing into production. Some of her notable works include:
Soha Ali Khan co-founded her production company, , which aims to produce content-driven films. She made her writing debut with the 2016 book The Cosmopolitan Club , a novel exploring the lives of Non-Resident Indians.
Directed by Sudhir Mishra, this period piece about the golden age of Hindi cinema saw Soha play Nikhat , a starlet torn between love and ambition. It was an art-house success.
Soha Ali Khan has received several nominations and awards for her performances, including:
A remake of the Canadian film It's All Gone Pete Tong . Soha played Gauri , a DJ’s love interest. The film failed, but Soha’s role as a supportive partner dealing with a man losing his hearing was nuanced.
In a film filled with slapstick, Soha’s deadpan reaction to her husband's lies—specifically the scene where she silently packs her suitcase while the men bumble around her—was the only moment of authentic human behavior in the entire farce.