Sohaila Kapur Height, Weight, Age, Husband, Children
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Artie Phelan
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Wednesday, June 12, 2024
Sohaila Kapur Quick Info
Height
5 ft 3½ in
Weight
51 kg
Nationality
Indian
Hair Color
Salt & Pepper
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Sohaila Kapur is an Indian actress, journalist, television personality, theatre director, and playwright who is known for her work in Tadap (2021), Special OPS (2020), and Phantom (2015).
Born Name
Sohaila Kapur
Nick Name
Sohaila
Born Place
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Residence
India
Nationality
Education
Sohaila studied at Delhi University.
Occupation
Actress, Journalist, Television Personality, Theatre Director, Playwright
Anirudh Limaye – Sohaila had previously been married to a man named Anirudh Limaye.
Anil Charnalia – Sohaila was Anil’s second wife. He had a son named Jayant Charnalia and a daughter from his previous marriage. Her husband Anil passed away due to a heart attack during an airplane flight on October 23, 1999. Following that, Sohaila and her family filed a case against the airlines due to their negligence.
Race / Ethnicity
Asian (Indian)
Hair Color
Salt & Pepper
Eye Color
Dark Brown
Sexual Orientation
Straight
Distinctive Features
She wears a pair of rectangular reading glasses.
Religion
Hinduism
Sohaila Kapur Facts
Her father Kulbhushan was a physician to the former President of India, Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed.
During her early years, Sohaila worked as a journalist for the Times of India for ten years. After this, Kapur began working as a freelance writer.
She has anchored various media channels including Doordarshan, Omni Television, and Lok Sabha TV.
As an actress, Kapur made her debut TV show appearance as Roshan Ara, Janki Devi, and Madanika in Bharat Ek Khoj in 1989. Later, in 1991, Sohaila was cast in Rukmavati Ki Haveli.
Her acting credits include Cooking with Stella, Land of the Gods, Circus, Daas Dev, Bhaukaal, Dolly Kitty and Those Twinkling Stars, Bawri Chhori, and The Family Man.
During the 90s, Sohaila relocated to Toronto, Ontario, Canada for several years before moving back to India.