Sensitive people should not enter Bollywood, feels Soha Ali Khan

01 Apr 2018 11:37 AM | Entertainment
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Mumbai: Actress Soha Ali Khan, also an author of "Perils of being moderately famous", says that people who are very sensitive should not become a part of the Bollywood industry.

Soha was present for the grand finale of The Miss Faesina 2018 on Friday. Asked about the dos and don'ts for aspiring models, Soha said: "I can't say much about modelling but I can say about acting. People who are very sensitive should not become a part of this industry." "Everyone will have opinions about you on social media. And when you read them, it will break you easily if you are a sensitive person," she added. "I think this is a beauty pageant to support young talent. This is a platform and starting ground for upcoming models (as an) actresses So being part of that journey is very exciting," said the "31st October" actor.

Soha, along with husband Kunal Kemmu, have also announced their maiden production, a biopic on Ram Jethmalani. Talking about it's casting Soha said: "Ram Jethmalani has lived over 9 decades and the idea is to find out what decade to focus the story on. We are currently working on the story. When we find out the decade we will be able to cast. I have a few names in mind but it all depends on the director." Soha will next be seen in "Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster 3" directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia co-starring Sanjay Dutt, Jimmy Shergill, Mahi Gill, and Chitrangada Singh. The film is set to release in July 2018.

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