Soha bites the bait
DNMUM247705 | 6/21/2012 | Author : Sneha Mahadevan | WC :323
The actor, who apparently was not too keen about being on social networking sites, has finally got on to one of them
For actor Soha Ali Khan, who is known to be an intensely private person, it was a very difficult decision to take to join the micro-blogging site, Twitter. The actor is not much of a party person and is hardly spotted at events or parties. Even otherwise, Soha, who is a self confessed book-worm has admitted on earlier occasions that she finds solace in books. She is also someone who isn't comfortable talking about her personal life but after months of contemplation she decided to give in. The actor is finally on Twitter after avoiding it for many years. She signed up on the website a month ago and her Twitter handle is @sakpataudi.
Talking about her decision, a source close to the actor says, "Soha was always sceptical a
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bout joining Twitter, especially because she is not the kind to interact on social platforms. But people around her finally convinced her to take a shot and give it a try." Networking aside, Soha is currently in London, to attend the lunch organised at Lords in honour of her father, late Mansoor Pataudi, along with the rest of her family including mother, actor Sharmila Tagore, brother Saif Ali Khan and his beau, actor Kareena Kapoor. Before this, she was in Gujarat for over two months, shooting for the sequel of Sahib Biwi Aur Gangster.
Besides the current film, she will also start shooting for another one from July. A source reveals, "Soha has completed shooting for Sahib Biwi Aur Gangster and now moves on to her next project. Though she hasn't spoken about her next film, it is titled Chaarfutiya Chhokare. The film, which will start rolling in July is a political thriller. It is a powerful hard-hitting script about child trafficking in Bihar and is centred on an idealistic NRI girl, who goes there to set up a school and gets caught in the nexus of child abuse, labour, prostitution and trafficking."
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