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What is it like to be known as Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudis daughter? Or to have a mother as famous as Sharmila Tagore?Or to be recognized as Saif Ali Khans sister?Or as Kareena Kapoors sister-in-law?And where do I stand among them?Actor Soha Ali Khans debut book is at heart a brilliant collection of personal essays where she recounts with self-deprecating humour what it was like growing up in one of the most illustrious families of the country. With never before published photos from her familys archives The Perils of Being Moderately Famous takes us through some of the most poignant moments of Sohas life-from growing up as a modern-day princess and her days at Balliol College to life as a celebrity in the times of social media culture and finding love in the most unlikely of places-all with refreshing candour and wit. An expert storyteller-PioneerWritten with absolute forthrightness and impeccable wit-StatesmanPerhaps only the moderately famous celebrity should write their own stories . . . or perhaps only Soha Ali Khan should write a memoir-Ladies FingerTender and affectionate . . . Stardom may have gone to the brother but grace seems to be a legacy received by Soha. Significant for the perspective that rich and famous or not in the end its our values that define us-Asian Age A light breezy read The Perils of Being Moderately Famous is unlike any other memoir-DNAHer self-deprecatory humorous streak shines through-Free Press JournalWho can resist such a warm and self-deprecating title?-Business StandardIf until now Soha Ali Khan was moderately famous then after reading The Perils of Being Moderately Famous I have no doubt that tomorrow she can become extremely famous-Firstpost If you are one of those who closely follows the news about royalty Soha Ali Khan will soon give you another reason to keep your passion alive-Mid-dayWith a crystal-clear insight on who she is and what she has gone through Soha proves with the book that even moderately famous people are normal human beings-New Indian Express Moves you to both reflect on life and chuckle at many of its moments-VerveRead it in one go and loved it. Unselfconscious truthful funny and wise-Shabana AzmiSoha Ali Khan is not just super confident but an amazingly courageous brutally honest and deliciously funny person who is consistently thoughtful and naturally bright in all that she chooses to pursue-a trek a job a role and now motherhood . . . It is difficult to believe this is Soha Ali Khans debut book and I will never forgive her if this is her last book-Bhawana SomayaAbsolutely delightful-urbane witty self-ironic! The authorial self is not isolated but rather embedded in a kaleidoscope of dramatis personae events narrative detours-Ranjit HoskoteSuch a wonderful read. So warm wise and witty-Konkona Sen SharmaYou of a starry night over the Sahara are fun simple deep quirky funny emotional real brave honest and beautiful company-Maria GorettiWitty self-depreciating but in the right way and so insightful! Some of the points made about human beings and life need to be mandatory reading!-Sophie Choudry About the Author Soha Ali Khan is an Indian film actor who has appeared in movies such asRang De BasantiTum Mile andGo Goa Gone. She studied modern history at Balliol College Oxford and earned a masters degree in international relations from the London School of Economics and Political Science. She is the youngest daughter of actor Sharmila Tagore and Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi the ninth nawab of Pataudi. Both her father and paternal grandfather Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi were former captains of the Indian cricket team. Her older brother is Saif Ali Khan and shes married to actor Kunal Kemmu.
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