Soha Ali Khan visits Mansoor Ali Khan's grave with Sharmila Tagore and Inaaya on his birth anniversary

Updated : Jan 07, 2023 18:14
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Soha Ali Khan and Saba Ali Khan paid tribute to the late well-known cricketer and their father Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi on his 82nd birth anniversary. While Soha visited Mansoor's grave with actor-mother Sharmila Tagore and daughter Inaaya, Saba shared a video comprising pictures of his cricket days.  

Taking to Instagram, Soha Ali Khan posted a series of pictures in which they can be seen offering flowers and prayers at Mansoor’s grave. Sharing the pictures, she wrote, ‘The people you love never die (red heart and infinity emojis) 5.1.41.’ Friends of Soha, Gaurav Kapoor and Maria Goretti dropped heart emojis. A few fans also took to the comment section and praised the late cricketer. She also shared a few pictures on her Instagram stories.  

Saba Ali Khan also posted a video featuring a series of black and white pictures that features her father during his cricket days. In a picture, her mother Sharmila Tagore is seen with him, both smiling. Sharing the beautiful video, Saba wrote on Instagram, ‘Happy birthday Abba…You are missed. Loved..Remebered..Today and forever..You are always with me..in spirit..I can still count on you.’ She used ‘mansur ali khan’, ‘january’, ‘5th’, ‘1941’ and other hashtags on the post.

Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, who is also known as Tiger, was among the greatest cricket legends in India. He died at the age of 70 in September 2011 after getting infected with a lung disease.  
 

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