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Soha Ali Khan explores digital world with a series on parenting

Amongst all the mainstream Bollywood actors, who recently made their digital debuts, Saif Ali Khan is the one who garnered the maximum amount of praises. Khan played Sartaj Singh in the Netflix India original, Sacred Games and won raves from all around.

If fresh reports are to be believed, Khan’s sister Soha Ali Khan is also exploring the digital world. Following her brother’s footsteps, the actress has signed on to play the central character in an upcoming web-series.


According to reports, Soha has already started shooting for her debut digital series. It revolves around a topic the actress is already well informed with. Yes, the yet-to-be-titled show focuses on the subject of parenting.

“A part of the show has already been shot and negotiations are on with OTT platforms to air it,” a source reveals.

The source goes on to add, “Soha had taken a break from acting for a while but is back now. Her husband Kunal Kemmu has already made his debut with the web show Abhay for television legend BP Singh who is directing it. Soha too has joined the bandwagon now.”

Soha Ali Khan was last seen in the Tigmanshu Dhulia-directed Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster 3 (2018).

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