Soha Ali Khan is a celebrated Indian film actress, writer, producer, and activist whose professional and personal life embodies class, elegance, and youthful vibrancy. As the youngest daughter of actress Sharmila Tagore and the Nawab of Pataudi, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, she is part of a distinguished legacy that she leverages for social causes and public discourse.
Known for her versatile performances in Hindi, Bengali, and English films, she achieved critical acclaim and won the IIFA and GIFA Awards for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Rang De Basanti. Her intellectual pursuits extend to writing; she is the author of the book The Perils of Being Moderately Famous. She has also recently turned producer, developing her first biopic under Renegade Films.
Ali Khan is actively involved in social causes, notably giving keynote addresses with her mother, Sharmila Tagore, at the CRY Gala for the "Pledge 2016" campaign, which successfully raised $43,000 for children worldwide, especially in India. She also regularly interacts with children at Muktangan, an NGO supporting underprivileged children, demonstrating her hands-on commitment to social welfare.
As a speaker, Soha Ali Khan is sought after for her valuable insights on a variety of topics, her quick wit, and articulate conversations. She inspires audiences with her commitment to social activism, sharing her experiences to empower youth and champion the cause of underprivileged children.

























