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Soha Ali Khan Won't Wear Her Family's Traditional Dress For Her Wedding

Why Soha Ali Khan Won't Wear Her Family's Traditional Dress For Her Wedding
MUMBAI, INDIA November 17: Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Khemu at the screening of the movie Happy Ending in Mumbai.(Photo by Milind Shelte/India Today Group/Getty Images)
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MUMBAI, INDIA November 17: Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Khemu at the screening of the movie Happy Ending in Mumbai.(Photo by Milind Shelte/India Today Group/Getty Images)

Actress Soha Ali Khan says her upcoming wedding to actor fiance Kunal Khemu will be a simple and intimate wedding at home.

The low-key wedding on January 25 will be a departure from the grand celebration that happened during Soha's brother Saif Ali Khan's wedding to actress Kareena Kapoor two years back.

The 36-year-old actress said she is yet to decide on her wedding dress.

"There are just few days left for my wedding. I am very grateful that I have my mother, my sister and friends, who are telling me what I should wear. I am thoroughly confused about which colour I should wear.

"But I have finally decided on my look. It's a simple wedding at home. But I think it should be memorable and special. And I will be dressed for the occasion," Soha said.

When asked why she is not donning her family's traditional dress, which was worn by Kareena at her wedding, Soha said, "That was the tradition in our family. The gharara belong to my Badi Ammi (my father's mother) and it was passed down to her daughter-in-law (my mother) and then it was given to my sister-in-law Kareena."

Soha got engaged to Kunal, 31, in Paris last year. The couple have worked together in 2009 film '99'.

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