Soha feels reluctant to accept her mistakes..

It’s no secret that Soha Ali Khan is dating Kunal Khemu and so far, they are going pretty strong. In a recent interview, Soha confessed that, accepting her mistakes is the most difficult thing to do. Talking about Kunal, she says that he feels, possessiveness in every relationship, is important.
At an upcoming episode of UTV Stars’ “Superstar Santa”, where Soha plays a peacemaker between a couple, the actress said,
“I am very proud and find it extremely difficult to say the word ‘sorry’. I usually end up arguing a lot in the bargain.”
“In fact, in our relationship, I have said the least number of ‘sorries’ as compared to Kunal. But it’s something I’m working on…I’m learning to say ‘sorry’ more often to Kunal,” she added.
Kunal was present on the show, too. He said, “Aha…finally you admit! And this time on national television.”
According to Kunal, it is very important to be possessive about each other in a relationship, inorder to sustain it.
“If you aren’t possessive at all about your lover, then there is reason to be worried. It just goes to show that you don’t really care.”
“Superstar Santa”, is all about, celebrities solving issues related to friends, families and romantic relationships.
Soha’s wedding plans with Kunal Khemu!
Soha Ali Khan’s professional life may be drowning by the day, but her personal life is going great guns. She talks about her wedding plans with boyfriend Kunal Khemu.
Soha, who is dating Kunal Khemu from quite sometime now, says she is ready to settle down in a couple of years.
“I am in comfortable space and we (Kunal and Soha) are happy with our career graphs; so whenever the right time comes, we will announce our marriage,” she said.
Speaking about her filmy career, Soha sounds very excited talking about a love story called ‘Chemistry’ with Shreyas Talpade. It’s a story that revolves around two people dumped by their respective partners and their lives afterwards.
“It’s a mad role and you will see me in pink hair in it. My character is between Charlie Chaplin and Devanand Sagar. The character was a bit out of my normal acting range as I do more intense films. There is a lot of improvisation and laughs,” Soha is quoted as saying by a news agency.
Soha also has a Hollywood remake comedy flick in her kitty. The film called ‘Sound track’ opposite Rajiv Khandelwal is a remake of “It’s All Gone Pete Tong ‘. In the film Rajiv plays DJ and Soha plays a girl who is born deaf.
Soha Ali Khan Scared of Driving Cars

Soha Ali Khan who proved that she is a brave girl by deciding to live on her own despite having her big brother in town has revealed that what scares her the most is driving cars.
In some films, where Soha was required to drive a car, she tactfully avoided it but she couldnt do that for Dil Kabaddi.
Soha tells us, “I am a very bad driver. In fact I get really scared if I have to drive. I never shot driving scenes in my previous films, but then for this particular shot in Dil Kabaddi I had to drive at the marine drive 7 o clock in the morning. We had made my personal driver to sit at the back seat to instruct me while I was supposed to drive. He helped me but then I was very stressed out for the shoot.”
Debutante director, Anil Senior Sharma adds, “Soha had told me she hates driving and is scared of doing that but we couldn’t avoid the scene. We had to coax her and convince her that she could do it well. I made her take eight to ten rounds just to increase her confidence before actually shooting for the scene. She did it easily but one can see the tension on her face. I must say she managed it well in the end.”
I’m curious to see her expressions in that scene.
Saif Ali Khan wants to make films for Kareena

Saif Ali Khan is back to his producing ways after a brief stint with Being Cyrus and this time he is back with Homi Adjani again.
Saif warns, “But not right away. We’ll be doing it next year. I’ll produce a film and it’s not really a period film.”
Saif explains, “It would be a period film. But it won’t feel like one. By that I mean it’d be very contemporary in terms of actions and emotions. But in order to make those actions and emotions credible the plot will be set in the past. Part of my character might have some thugi traits. But I don’t play a thug, as defined in the history books.”
The Chote Nawab makes it clear that he is gonna rope in his ladylove Kareena Kapoor for his future productions.
Saif adds, “I’d love to make films for Kareena and my sister Soha. But I don’t have to star in all my productions. See, initially the whole idea was to give myself a chance to produce films and do the roles I wasn’t being offered.”
“Now when I’m in my first three production being directed by Imtiaz Ali, Sriram Raghavan and Homi Adjania I don’t mind playing just the producer in future.”
Well let’s see if Saifoo’s other movies with Bebo make it big on the box office or are big duds like Tashan.
Another Relationship Shatters
Looks like, with bro Saif successfully fighting hard times with his girlfriend, sissy Soha Ali Khan couldn’t succeed in shooing away her woes.
Bro Saif Disapproves Soha’s Bikini Pose

With his skinny girlfriend dancing around in bikini in the movies, isn’t Saif being unfair to his sis??
Soha Ali Khan Joins the Bikini Race

With Mum Sharmeela Tagore having done bikini scenes in her time, this is a girl who surely follows her mama’s footsteps
First Peak into SRK’s Om Shanti Om
Yet another Shahrukh Khan starer and a mega production is coming to light this November – it is none other than Farah Khan’s second film “Om Shanti Om”. Revisit the 70s of Bollywood with film!

Here is the synopsis of the film’s promos as circulating on net:
Noor-e-haq sham-ae-ilahi ko mita sakta hai kaun Jiska haami hai khuda usko mita sakta hai kaun
Alright, so the hardcore Urdu couplet that kick starts the promo of Farah Khan’s Om Shanti Om rewinds you back to the sixties social, a la Yash Chopra’s Waqt where the poetic meaning forewarned us, as to what is going to follow. Well, it goes without saying that the premise of this hugely mounted entertainer has movies as its backdrop. Shah Rukh is a junior artiste with star-gaze as his only respite; while ravishing Deepika Padukone is the proverbial amply-endowed star of the sixties-seventies, with a smile that kisses her dimples like the dewdrops sliding on a nubile flower petal.
The dream girl is off to a premiere of her big ticket flick while love-struck SRK (in a check coat) is driven away by guards forcefully. Montages of transition follow. A convertible biggie car stops with a screech. ‘STAR’ shines on its number plate. SRK has a Filmfare award in his hand while Padukone draped in a Kanjeevram sleeveless sari dances away to glory on a big dhol (obviously it’s an ode to Sridevi of Himmatwala). Helen is not to be left behind, as totally transformed Deepika oozes out of a life like cage draped in the Monika ensemble. Phew!
SRK on his part showcases many of the characters that he has played in his career. There are traces of Raj-Rahul as he dances in a lavish party, sings the open-chested romantic duets, rides a macho bike, the blood smeared Baazigar who also dabbles in Devdas for a while. There’s a Shah Rukh Khan voiceover that takes this ninety second promo forward proclaiming adherence to escapist cinema. Yes, no bad endings for this one. “Picture abhi khatam nahin hui hai,” he says in an inebriated tone.
So what do you have to say about ‘Om Shanti Om’ first look??? Let’s hear it from you
Soha Ali takes up the Challenge
You have only her ‘girl next door’ look in your mind after RDB and Ahista. But this girl is now to prove her mettle with Sudhir Mishra’s “Khoya Khoya Chand”. According to Mishra, Soha plays an actress whose career graph has had many highs and lows. “Soha finds herself in the wild world of cinema. Those days, filmmakers put their lives on the line. When Raj Kapoor and Guru Dutt made films, they mortgaged their studios. Cinema was all that they had. There was no other source of income like today. That precisely attracted me to make KKC.”

Pointing this is unarguably her most challenging role till date, Soha recounts she had jumped at Sudhir’s offer. “But my mother (Sharmila Tagore) was worried; she wondered how I would play such a complex role because I am young and I have had a much-protected upbringing. She told me that it was a role which most heroines have not done in their lives. She ensured that I looked convincing in the film. She gave me some of her own saris, which made my look even more authentic. Moreover, we did a lot of research. Niharika who was in charge of my look even had long discussions with my mother. Add this to the fact that I saw a spate of films from the ’50s and ’60s.” She has Scenes where she does ‘Mujra’ and also a ‘Club dance’. Hope she really convinces her audience that she can carry off any role with ease.
