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I so love my independent life: Soha

Being a Pataudi isn't easy. But Soha Ali Khan doesn't let that bother her. Bhawna Gera chats with the star.

Updated on: Aug 01, 2007 04:14 PM IST
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Being a Pataudi isn't easy. The pressure of belonging to a family in which everyone's a celebrity in his/her right can get too much to handle. But Soha Ali Khan doesn't let that bother her.

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At least, she makes us believe that. With no starry tantrums, the actress was dot on time with sister Saba for the promotion of her film Crossroads, screened at Osian Film Festival at New Delhi's Siri Fort.

"Where's my sister," Soha asks, as the media hounds her for interviews.

The q and a begins only when she's assured that sister Saba is comfortably seated.

Apparently, you loved your deglam act in Crossroads. Does that mean no more larger-than-life characters for you?
I don't want to limit myself as an actress. I want to do all kinds of roles.. it's important to try and get the best of both the worlds. In Sudhir Mishra's Khoya Khoya Chaand, I play a heroine of the 1950s.

 
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