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Its raining in love; thats what Tum Mile is
Had it been up to her,she wouldve got Bhai and Bebo engaged a month back. But thats Bhais business,and Soha Ali Khan would rather not stick her nose into it. As for her,Ill get married at some point in life and trade off for a domesticated life,but right now,theres lot to achieve, says Soha,in town with Emraan Hashmi and director Kunal Deshmukh for Tum Miles promotion. The films a turning point,and I relate to Sanjana,whos like me – wealthy,secure,romantic,independent and does not want to settle! while Sohas representing the woman of today,Emmis pitching for the commitment-phobic guys. Single mindedness and taking responsibility is what separates boys from men, he draws the line.
While Tum Mile uses the rain as a metaphor for love,Soha would rather stick to sunny days. I hate monsoon muck and humidity, says the actress who loved the fire,passion and realism of love portrayed in the film. It starts from what happens after happily ever after. And the kisses? The script demanded,and if youve done one,the second and third doesnt matter! Ask Emraan,and hes happy that his wifes adjusting. Not many have hubbies labelled as serial kissers! he smiles,still looking for a house in Mumbai,refusing to bow down to the discrimination.
Switch to Soha,and this is her third career after development and banking. Weve lived a sheltered,royal life where youre told to act calm and compose. All these years,I was a closet actor,trying hard to resist this seductive industry, shes out,and all the expression,advise,womans perspective comes from mother,Sharmila,with whom she is doing an English family drama,Life Goes On. I left banking without telling my parents,made couple of wrong decisions,but now my instincts have got better, she wants to do glamorous roles,and is taking it slow and steady.
After this,Soha has Sudhir Mishras Tera Kya Hoga Johnny and psychological thriller The Accident and Emraans looking forward to Once Upon a Time in Mumbai and a film on racism. More,if only the creative and narrative exhaustion in the industry ends, he signs off.
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