Did Soha Ali Khan Just Call Marrying Kunal Kemmu the Best Decision Ever?
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Key Takeaways
- Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu celebrate 11 years of marriage.
- Soha describes marrying Kunal as her best decision.
- The couple shares a daughter named Inaaya Naumi Khemu.
- Soha highlights the importance of environmental preservation.
- Their relationship blossomed over time, starting from a professional setting.
Mumbai, Jan 25 (NationPress) Bollywood pair Soha Ali Khan and Kunal Kemmu have celebrated 11 years of marital happiness this Sunday.
Referring to their marriage as the 'best decision ever', Soha expressed her love for Kunal on their anniversary with a heartfelt message that stated, “I always knew you were special, Kunal, and eleven years ago, we took the plunge to make it official. Best decision ever ❤️ Happy anniversary @kunalkemmu my 11/10.”
Accompanying her sweet message was a video montage capturing some of Kunal's candid and playful moments over the years, set to the song 'Ye Ladka Hay Allah Kaisa Hai Diwana' from the classic film “Hum Kisise Kum Naheen [1977]”.
Reflecting on their love story, Soha and Kunal first crossed paths on the set of their film “Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge” in 2009, where they maintained a professional demeanor and limited interaction.
However, during the filming of their second project, “99”, their fondness for each other began to blossom.
After dating for a period, the couple finally exchanged vows on January 25, 2015, in Mumbai.
They welcomed their daughter, Inaaya Naumi Khemu, into the world on September 29, 2017.
Recently, Soha, Kunal, and Inaaya concluded 2025 with a three-day retreat in Udaipur, immersing themselves in nature.
After their time outdoors, Soha realized the importance of protecting forests for future generations.
Sharing a snippet from their family trip, the 'Chhorii 2' actress wrote on social media, “Three days in the forests of Chunda Shikar Oudi (just a 20-minute drive from Udaipur airport) — where time slowed, meals were delightful, mornings were filled with birdsong, and the jungle gradually revealed itself. We were fortunate enough to spot a leopard, but beyond luck, what lingered was the warmth of the people, the nurturing we experienced, and the reminder that the forest isn’t merely a destination — it’s something to safeguard.”