Friday, January 7, 2011

Soha Ali Khan And Kunal Are Officially A Couple

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Soha And Kunal Are Officially A Couple



Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Khemu have actually gone ahead and confirmed about their status as B-town’s newest couple.

The couple was noticed at the Delhi Fashion Week, and they didn’t seem to hide anything pertaining to their relationship. Khemu said that the two were never hiding anything regarding their relationship from anyone, but declared about it after they both became sure about the feelings for each other. Khemu also said that previously they have done films together, however during that time they weren’t in a relationship.

The couple says that they like to give each other space and work things out, since the whole concept of a relationship is pretty complex.

Seemingly, Soha and Kunal are pretty serious about the relationship. In fact, Kunal has already met the Khan Khaandhaan twice.

He proclaims that he’s a big fan of both Sharmila Tagoreji and Pataudi Saab, Soha’s parents. He believes that they symbolize the summit of the two religions of the nation: cinema and cricket. Almost to show that she’s not far behind, Soha has also gone ahead and met his beau’s parents.

Actress Soha Ali Khan might have inherited acting skills from her Bengali mother Sharmila Tagore, but she says she is “a disgrace” to her “maternal side” because she can’t speak Bengali.
“I don’t know Bengali… That ways I am a disgrace to my maternal side but I am working on it. I am learning it,” Soha told IANS here Sunday evening.

Sharmila, however, came to her daughter’s rescue.

“She is good. The thing is she is very conscientious. She can’t speak spontaneously but she does her homework and picks up the lines and then speaks them fluently,” Sharmila said.

The mother-daughter actress’ duo were in the capital on the first day of the first ever Pravasi Film Festival for the official screening of their first outing together “Life Moves On”.

Revolving around the cultural conflict between a father and his youngest daughter, with different sub-plots shown in flashback, it is a English-Bengali bi-lingual.


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