Context: A period drama set in 1950s Bollywood. She plays a volatile, talented, and heartbroken film actress.
Scene to watch: The discovery of the diary.
A horror film set in a village of pregnant women, Soha plays a social worker. While the lead is Nushrratt Bharuccha, Soha’s cameo is piercing. Soha Ali Khan Sex Scene target
The Notable Moment: Late at night, by candlelight, she finds a diary detailing past atrocities. She doesn’t scream. She reads silently, and a single vein in her neck begins to pulse violently. She closes the book. Looks at the camera. The terror in her eyes says everything the script left unsaid. It is a testament to her skill: she can do more with a twitch than most can with a page of dialogue.
Scene to watch: The whiskey and the threat. Context: A period drama set in 1950s Bollywood
In this political thriller, Soha played Ranju, a character originally played by Rekha. She turned it into her own—desperate, alcoholic, and sexually assertive.
The Notable Moment: She sits across from Irrfan Khan (Gangster) in a hotel room. She pours two glasses of whiskey, pushes one toward him, and says, “Main tumhe chod dungi, lekin pehle apne haath se tumhari shadi ka jode ka dhaga khol dungi.” (I will leave you, but first I will untie the marital knot with my own hands). The line is venomous, but Soha delivers it with a slurred smile. It is the most un-Pataudi role she has ever played—raw, nasty, and brilliant. Scene to watch: The whiskey and the threat
Context: A small but memorable role as a strict school superintendent.