Actor Soha Ali Khan not too long ago recalled how she was informed that petrol costs are excessive, when she requested her father, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi permission to go to a pal at her place. Also often called Tiger, Mansoor married actor Sharmila Tagore and had Soha, Saba Ali Khan and Saif Ali Khan along with her. He was one of many most interesting captains of the Indian cricket crew. (Also learn: Sharmila Tagore says she was requested how Mansoor allowed her to work after marriage ceremony)
Soha and Saif adopted their mother and entered the movie business whereas Saba is a jewellery designer. Saif is presently married to Kareena Kapoor Khan and Soha is married to Kunal Kemmu.
“There is no royalty since 1971. We were privileged, but I do not think we were spoilt. Our parents brought us up with values and principles. We studied in schools where kids with high-income parents came,” Soha informed Mirchi Plus whereas speaking about royalty.
She added, “My father did not ever stopped to say ‘no’ to us when he wanted to. For example petrol prices – If I asked if I could go to Priyanka’s house, he’d tell me: ‘No, petrol prices are out and the car has already been out once. Or switching off lights, he used to leave yellow post-it notes for us saying ‘Turn the lights off when you leave the room’. So, I think to be aware of the value of money. Even though you have it and other people do not. To be grateful for things that you have and to not take them for-granted are very important.”
Earlier this yr, the household marked the 82nd beginning anniversary of the legendary cricketer. Daughters Soha and Saba paid tributes to him on their social media. Soha visited Mansoor’s grave at his ancestral residence, Pataudi Palace with mother Sharmila and daughter Inaaya Naumi Kemmu. Soha additionally shared photos from the go to on her Instagram. Soha captioned the pics as: “The people you love never die (red heart and infinity emojis) 5.1.41.”
Saba additionally shared a video showcasing previous pics of Mansoor and his household. Remembering him, Saba wrote, “Happy birthday Abba…You are missed. Loved..Remebered..Today and forever..You are always with me..in spirit..I can still count on you.”
Source: www.hindustantimes.com