Soha Ali Khan Launches "The Perils of Being Moderately Famous" in Delhi
Along
with mother Sharmila Tagore, they unveiled the book in the city
by Shrutee K/DNS
Delhi, 17th January 2018: Soha Ali Khan turned author with her debut book “The Perils of
being Moderately Famous”, which has received immense praise from readers across
the country. After a star-studded launch in Mumbai, Soha launched the book in
Delhi today along with her mother Sharmila Tagore. The event was held at
Bikaner House, the perfect heritage setting for the royal family to unveil the
book and interact with the Delhi audiences.
The book,
published by Penguin Randomhouse India, is a collection of Soha’s personal
essays where she recounts, with self-deprecating humour, what it was like
growing up in one of the most illustrious families of the country.
In
conversation with Barkha Dutt, the event saw Soha speak about her journey
writing this book and how she has expressed her personal experiences and her
mother reveal some interesting details about Soha’s growing up years. The book
also carries unreleased images of her family and childhood, along with a few of
her adorable baby daughter Inaaya. From endearing characteristics of her
father to her mother's illustrious family tree, her relationships and her
struggle with writing, Soha’s debut novel is a breezy and riveting read, full
of insights and humour. Her entire family came together to bring the book
to life at the launch in Mumbai.
Soha Ali
Khan commented – “I’m very excited that
the book has received such a great response, it’s extremely encouraging for a
first-time author! I’ve had so much fun writing it - and to be published by
Penguin is very cool.”
Sharmila
Tagore commented – “Soha has always been
great at speaking and writing, so it came as no surprise when she told me she
wanted to pen this book. It’s a great read and I’m glad the readers have loved
it.”
“I can definitely say Soha Ali Khan was born
to write. Her charm and wit has shined
in this brilliant collection of personal essays where she recounts with
self-deprecating humor some of the most poignant moments of her life. It was
wonderful to collaborate with her on this book.” said Gurveen Chadha, Commissioning
Editor. The Perils
of Being Moderately Famous is now available at multiple bookstores across the
country. Order your copy here - Link
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