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Book Review: The Perils of Being Moderately Hit by Soha Ali Khan

Two things are very clear and evident from this book. First, Soha Ali Khan is a wonderful writer. She did not take assistance of any other writer to pen down her own life story so far. Possibly this is the reason that this book is light and entertaining both at the same time. Second, the title suggests transparency and honesty about the story bearer. She knows that she is moderately popular unlike her brother and father and other family members.


Also, in the preface, the writer has made it clear that the book is about herself – her true identity as a daughter, sister, wife, and an actress. She is not there to talk about her brother Saif and his wife Kareena, the duo famous as Saifeena. The book consists of nine interesting chapters. People more into Bollywood or celebrity gossip can look forward to read this light and genuine memoir. It is not very heavy and path-breaking memoir like of Maria Sharapova and Mohammad Ali. But a peek into a simple person who is accidentally born into such a rich and glamorous family that fame becomes inevitable for her.

After finish reading this book, you may be able to sum up some of the points, like Soha is a talented writer: more profound and deep than an actor. She is very down to earth personality. She worked as a management trainee with a bank in Mumbai. She graduated from Oxford. She travels a lot. On every chapter you will find pictures of their family history. It offers a good insight into her family history and personally into her life including her cultural affectations other views.

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