Words matter. These are the best Soha Ali Khan Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
If ever I wanted to marry, it would have been only Kunal and I said it is irrelevant because I always felt I am married to him.
I identify my humour quotient with that of my father’s. He used to love British comedies. Also, when it comes to fitness, my father was a sportsman and I too was into sports as a child.
The idea is to resist being typecast. I like doing different things.
My brother advises me on what kind of films to do, which directors to work with and which scripts have potential.
While I do think that good health, skin and hair has a lot to do with genetics, so I do have my parents to thank for it, but I do make it a point to drink lots and lots of water.
My career is important but it’s not the be-all and end-all of my life.
It was very important for me to work in an office environment because I wanted the knowledge and experience of working in a team. That would help me as a human being. But I have always wanted to do films. It was instinctive.
My mother is a very liberal wife and mother, so there was no peer pressure to marry.
If you see my filmography, I have mostly done non-glamorous roles.
Iodine has an incredible effect on the development of a child, during pregnancy and afterwards as well. Iodine is one of the micronutrients that the body does not produce or retain. Therefore we need to have iodize salt.
The thought of marriage makes me weak.
I don’t think anything changes after marriage. Things change in a big way after becoming a mother.
My favourite food actually is chocolate cake. I need to have a slice of chocolate cake every single day, without fail.
Being a parent, is without any doubt, one of the most difficult things that you can do in life.
I have my Masters degree in international relations, banking job experience with Citibank, and I have also worked in developmental organisations.
I hate confrontations.
I’ve always felt when you are committed in a relationship, you have to work through the difficult times.
I am quite comfortable in my own skin and I am also a secure person.
As women, our identity becomes subsumed by the fact that we are wives, daughters and mothers, and that becomes our all-encompassing identity. It happens with women because we are naturally driven towards being caretakers and being sacrificing.
For me, luxury is subjective.
Some films are aspirational. But there is room for stories which don’t have a beginning or end.
It requires a huge amount of intelligence to be an actor.
Of course when you lose your parent, it’s like one chapter in your book of life ends. It’s difficult but it’s a part of life and you have to accept it.
It’s all about good scripts and roles that count. The language barrier does not make any difference for me.
I am allergic to metals, so, I am minimal on accessories. Also, I don’t wear watches.
My association with Cocoon Fertility is beyond just offering hope through assisted fertility. I am asking women to come forward and take charge of their reproductive privilege.
It’s a misnomer to say that actresses are not smart; they’re deeply in touch with their emotions.
The only reason we decided to formalize it was because Kunal’s parents and my mother were very keen on it and it never made a difference to me whether I am married or not and so I said, let’s dress up and do it and have a nice day!
I think the female actors are far more intelligent than the male actors.
I hope ‘Tum Mile’ works in the same way as ‘Jannat’ or else I will be blamed if it does not do well.
We do have very intelligent actresses in our country. They’re all very capable, smart and are managing their professions very well.
I can be a different person at different moments. I may sound chatty and friendly but that could really be a reserved person trying hard not to appear to be an introvert.
I can not cook and come back at late hours after work.
When I was born, mom wasn’t doing films at all, so I was never exposed that much to the world of acting.
I’ve seen what a difference a good director can make to an actor’s performance.
Both me and my parents wanted me to lead a normal life, work in a normal ’10 to 5′ job and put my education to good use.
I have always said some of the finest filmmakers in the country have come out of Bengal.
I know a Bollywood actress’ tenure is limited.
Security for women needs to focussed on every section of the society.
I really love playing badminton and doing crosswords.
To be honest, I was never against marrying Kunal.
Never put your savings in risky investments. Only disposable income should find its way there.
I don’t know why I chose to make my debut with ‘Dil Maange More.’ The film had three leading ladies – Tulip Joshi, Ayesha Takia and me – opposite Shahid Kapoor. I was fresh to Bollywood at that time because I had just come back from England and had no clue about hero-heroine dynamics in India.
Mom gives me advice every single day, about how I’m not eating regularly enough, not sleeping enough, that I need to look after my skin, I shouldn’t colour my hair, my eyebrows are too thin, etc. Most of her advice I discard, especially the thin eyebrows part.
I think parenthood brought a certain change of habits in my daily days.
I don’t like to discuss my personal life in public.
Children always tend to imitate everything that we are doing in front of them.
Childhood is all about innocence. Being constantly surrounded by cameras and shutterbugs, makes children lose that innocence. It’s terrifying and worrying, to say the least.
I have always felt the only reason to get married is to have children.
I don’t think you should put all your money in one place. It must be invested in different investments.
I love my family for who they are.
You grow as a person with every new experience.
It may sound funny to others, but there is a sense of freedom when I am able to live on my own, and as per my own set standards.
Being the youngest sibling, I’ve always been the most pampered child.
Our minds are slowly changing and men are taking up larger roles at home, while women are doing the same at the workplace.
A non-fussy home delivery of chicken biryani at 3 A.M., absolutely makes my day.
I’m very lucky that I have my mother – who was such a great actress – and my brother as family. Of course, I take benefit of that fact. I read scripts with them. We have discussions and I take in their inputs and advice about how to play a role.
I am the youngest in my family, and have never been responsible for anyone else.
I don’t believe in doing 20 films a years and being on number one, number five or anything that kind.
I don’t have a manager or a publicist and am hardly seen at film parties. I am not ambitious.
Motherhood has changed me completely; you are not in control of yourself.
Modern Indian woman is not one who speaks in English or one who wears modern clothes but she is the one who has her own values, follows tradition and education to bring about a change in the society.
I’m a creature of habit and prefer spending time with the people who matter to me.
I am bound to get carried away by anyone who approaches me with a good script.
When you become a mother, you respect your mother so much more.
When we decide to bring a child to this world, as a parent, it becomes a responsibility to build a good healthy body by inculcating some of the good habits in the child.
The family you are born into is by chance and I am fortunate to be born into this family and be connected to some really cool people.
We are a multicultural family. My mother is Hindu, my father Muslim. We celebrate every festival, be it Diwali or Eid.
I feel every kid has to be naughty.
There is no perfect relationship. You have to work around the dissatisfaction.
I know how difficult it is to be an actor and work and then have to look after your personal life.
You can’t leave the fight against terrorism to the government because it affects us as well.
I am learning self-defense techniques.
I have always loved acting.
I have done bold films like ‘Antarmahal’ and ‘Khoya Khoya Chand’ and also had some bold scenes in them. But boldness is limited to my comfort level.