Saba Ali Khan: Meet Saif And Soha Ali Khan’s Rarely-Known Sister Saba Ali Khan

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Saba Ali Khan is a famous fashion designer. She was born in 1976 in New Delhi. Saba Ali Khan is 44 years old (as in 2020). She was born in the house of Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and Sharmila Tagore. Saba has a brother and a younger sister, Soha Ali Khan. Both of them are actors in Bollywood. Unlike her siblings, Saba did not venture into acting. She enjoys watching films but never thought of making acting a career. Saba Ali Khan, the talented jewelry designer completed her graduation from Delhi College of Arts.

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She did a diploma in gemology and designed to do something unique, artistic, and creative like she always wanted to do. She wants to open her outlets in international markets someday. Saba is fond of photography and enjoys capturing people with her camera. She grew up in a strict family. Despite being born into a family of Bollywood stars, she had to follow rules and regulations in childhood. Saba is very close to her two siblings Saif and Soha.

Saba Ali Khan Known as Muttawalli
Saba Ali Khan Known as Only Female Muttawalli in India

Both praise her work and inspire her to do better. Saba also watches their films and gives constructive criticism. Saba designed an attractive jewelry piece for Kareena Kapoor (her sister-in-law) at the request of her brother when she was Saif’s girlfriend.

Saba Ali Khan Known as Only Female Muttawalli in India

Saba is the only female Muttawalli in India. She says she feels connected to Islam and is intrinsically Islamic. It was in 2008 that the father brought her home town to Bhopal and decided to share his responsibilities with her.

It was in 2011, after the death of her father, Saba Ali Khan was appointed as the Muttawali of Bhopal’s mosques. She is the caretaker and is responsible for taking care of the 1000 crore Auqaf-e-Shahi which takes care of the religious arrangements of the royal houses of Bhopal. She attains the status of being the first female Naazir (caretaker) of the Rubaat (guesthouse) started by the Bhopal royalty in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi government recognized her as a Naazir.

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