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Soha Ali Khan And Inaaya Are Giving ‘Face-Lift' To A Special Area In The House
Soha Ali Khan And Inaaya Are Giving ‘Face-Lift' To A Special Area In The House

News18

time22-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Soha Ali Khan And Inaaya Are Giving ‘Face-Lift' To A Special Area In The House

Soha Ali Khan shared a picture where little Inaaya could be seen painting a small doll house door with a lot of concentration. Soha Ali Khan and her daughter Inaaya are the fun loving mother-daughter duo and they often prove this through the activities they undertake. In the latest, Soha and Inaaya decided to refurbish a special area in their house. Soha shared a picture where little Inaaya could be seen painting a small doll house door with a lot of concentration. The door was painted purple while Inaaya was busy finishing the letter box. Along with the picture, Soha wrote, 'We have had our tooth fairy portal enchanted door for over two years now and it's getting a much needed face- lift." Some weeks back, the actress visited the Maldives with her husband Kunal Kemmu and daughter Inaaya. Soha shared a number of pictures, giving fans a glimpse into her lovely holiday. In the first picture in the album, Kunal and Soha posed as picture-perfect couples. It is followed by another photo of the duo, who looked adorable together in their comfortable outfits. A subsequent photo included a stunning solo shot of Soha in a pool. Next, we see a mother-daughter pose for a candid photo. In one photograph, the couple is seen enjoying a lavish breakfast against a picturesque backdrop. More photographs of the family follow as Soha rests on the beach with her daughter, Inaaya. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Soha (@sakpataudi) On the work front, Soha Ali Khan was last seen in Chhorri 2. The film, starring Nushrratt Bharuccha. The plot revolves around a mother fighting a superstitious cult to protect her seven-year-old daughter. It is the sequel to Chhorri. Directed by Vishal Furia, the horror film was released on Amazon Prime on April 11. The film was a remake of Furia's 2017 Marathi film, Lapachhapi. Vishal Furia directed both instalments. Chhorii 2 marked Soha's return to the screen after a long absence. Before the horror drama, Soha appeared in Saheb Biwi Aur Gangster 3. First Published: July 22, 2025, 15:14 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

'Young people like me will have their voices heard thanks to votes at 16'
'Young people like me will have their voices heard thanks to votes at 16'

Daily Mirror

time17-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Mirror

'Young people like me will have their voices heard thanks to votes at 16'

Young campaigner Inaaya Ijaz who called for Votes at 16 at last year's Labour Conference says young people will now have their voice heard at the next general election. Last year young campaigner and activist Inaaya Ijaz called for Votes at 16 at Labour Conference – as part of the Daily Mirror's 'If Year 9 were in No 10' project. ‌ Yesterday, Inaaya found out the Labour government had listened to her. In a historic move, 16 and 17-year-olds will be given the right to vote at the next general election, ministers confirmed yesterday. ‌ Inaaya may only be 15 but she has already been busy shaping the future and fighting to better her community. The young teen from Ilford, London, is deputy member of Youth Parliament for Redbridge Council, chief voice officer for Kids Against Plastic and a radio presenter at 24 Hours Radio. ‌ Last year Inaaya took part in the Mirror 's 'If Year 9 were in No 10' special project, where we spoke to nine teenagers about their views of the country and what they would change about it if they were in charge in the lead up to the election. Inaaya's request was for young people 16 and over to vote in general elections because she wanted the youth to be part of the future change. She told us: "Personally I think this is incredible news, it now means myself and other young changemakers across the UK will now have a say in the next election. Now it's not only a few new people added to the election but over one million new votes will now be counted in the next election. "It means myself and other young people will have their voices heard. This is vital we will become more informed of decisions to make when we become the next generation of changemakers. "Once again I believe this new change is necessary and I'm so happy that the Labour Party has been able to listen to our views as young people and go the next step and by allowing us to vote in the next general election too."

Soha Ali Khan urges parents and educators to join ‘The Learning Curve' to tap into AI PC's limitless potential for modern education
Soha Ali Khan urges parents and educators to join ‘The Learning Curve' to tap into AI PC's limitless potential for modern education

Time of India

time01-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Soha Ali Khan urges parents and educators to join ‘The Learning Curve' to tap into AI PC's limitless potential for modern education

Soha Ali Khan's daughter, Inaaya, is a naturally curious child who is fascinated by space, machines, and weather patterns. She often wonders why it rains when it does, asking questions that reveal a deep, inquisitive mind. As a parent, Soha keeps a thoughtful watch on how Inaaya engages with her lessons and navigates digital learning tools. Watching her daughter learn in such dynamic ways, Soha often finds herself reflecting on how dramatically education has evolved since her own school days. 'This isn't how we were taught,' she thinks, with a mix of awe and acceptance. It's in these moments that she realises that today's generation is learning differently. With technology as an enabler, they are learning faster, more intuitively, and sometimes even ahead of their parents. The shift from traditional learning methods to modern AI learning is not subtle. For instance, students in the 90s were asked to memorise a poem, whereas today, students are asked to create their own poems. This shift is welcoming. For parents, it's both exciting and overwhelming. They find themselves wondering - How do I keep up? Is a laptop essential now? What about screen time? Will tech aid or hinder their child's creativity? At the heart of this transformation is Intel, which is leading the way with AI-powered laptops designed to empower an entire generation of learners, their parents, and educators. The company understands the need for a device that helps learners create, collaborate, and complete tasks more easily and efficiently, regardless of their location, while keeping their data more secure. With AI-powered PCs, they aim to create an environment that fuels creativity, productivity, and a lifelong learning experience. As Soha rightly pointed out, today, with the evolution of technology, the digital divide isn't just about access and equity; it's about changing perceptions. According to this TOI report 1 , only 57.2% of schools have functional computers, 53.9% have internet access, and just 52.3% are equipped with basic infrastructure, such as wheelchair accessible ramps. Intel acknowledges the significant need to bridge these gaps, and is working to empower parents and educators with the tools, training, and technology needed to create inclusive, future-ready learning environments. Intel's initiative, 'The Learning Curve,' supported by The Times of India, will help parents and educators view technology from a different perspective. It will help them understand the positive facets of it, which will help their children's learning journey from discovery to mastery. Intel wants to understand the real concerns families face in today's fast-changing digital learning environment. That's why they're inviting every parent, caregiver, and guardian to speak up, because they believe the best solutions begin by listening. This survey studies questions such as - What worries you most about your child's use of technology? What keeps you up at night when it comes to learning in the AI age? This isn't just another survey; it's a great opportunity to influence the kind of expert guidance we all need. By coming together and sharing our voices, we can create a smarter, more supportive path forward—one where every child has the tools, knowledge, and confidence to shape their own future. Take the Learning Curve survey to understand how technology can help us better shape our children's future. 1.

Inside Soha Ali Khan's Serene Maldives Vacation With Kunal Kemmu And Inaaya
Inside Soha Ali Khan's Serene Maldives Vacation With Kunal Kemmu And Inaaya

News18

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Inside Soha Ali Khan's Serene Maldives Vacation With Kunal Kemmu And Inaaya

Last Updated: Posing for a loved-up selfie, Kunal Kemmu and Soha Ali Khan are pure couple goals in the first picture of their Maldives diaries. Leave it to Soha Ali Khan to serve vacation goals every time she jets off to explore the world. The actress was recently holidaying with her husband Kunal Kemmu and daughter Inaaya in the Maldives. Allowing a peek into her enchanting getaway, Soha has been sharing a carousel on Instagram. On another page of her Maldives diaries, she has now added more glimpses of family time in a picturesque location, packed with love, laughter and fun. Posing for a loved-up selfie, Kunal and Soha are pure couple goals in the first picture of the album. It is followed by another photo of the couple, looking adorable together in their comfy fits. A subsequent picture featured a stunning solo shot of Soha in a pool. Next, there is a glimpse of the mother-daughter moment as the actress and Inaaya pose for a candid click. In one picture, the couple is seen enjoying a lavish breakfast against a picturesque backdrop. More photos of the cute family follow as Sara relaxes by the beachside with her baby daughter, Inaaya. The final slide? A heart-warming frame of Kunal and Soha with Inaaya as the actor feeds a rabbit and his wife stands nearby, lovingly looking at him, Inaaya, on the other hand, is busy watching the view. The caption of the post read, 'Tropic like it's hot." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Soha (@sakpataudi) Kunal Kemmu and Soha Ali Khan were in the Maldives to celebrate the actor's 42nd birthday earlier this month. Kunal, sharing some pictures from the vacation, posted some pictures on Instagram and expressed gratitude to everyone who showered blessings on him on his special day. He wrote, 'Thank you all for your messages and wishes. Sorry if I couldn't respond to all but they mean the world to me. It's been a perfect day, to say the least. Couldn't think of a better way to bring in my birthday." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kunal Kemmu (@kunalkemmu) Kunal Kemmu has been riding high on the success of his directorial debut, Madgaon Express, winning back-to-back awards for its gripping screenplay and a powerful star cast. The actor-director won the Best Debut Director award at the latest Zee Cine Awards ceremony. He was also awarded at this year's IIFA for his direction prowess. As for Soha Ali Khan, the actress was last seen in Chhorii 2 with Nushrratt Bharuccha, Gashmeer Mahajani and Jitendra Kumar. Directed by Vishal Furia, the horror film was released on Amazon Prime on April 11. First Published: June 04, 2025, 13:09 IST

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