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Soha Ali Khan remembers father and cricket legend Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi on his death anniversary, says, "Mr, Tiger Happy Barsie"

Soha Ali Khan paid tribute to her father, Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, on his death anniversary with a touching Instagram post. Sharing photos, including one with his portrait, candle, and flowers, she remembered his enduring presence with heartfelt emotion.

September 22, 2025 / 14:31 IST
Soha Ali Khan remembers father and cricket legend Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi on his death anniversary, says, "Mr, Tiger Happy Barsie"

Soha Ali Khan remembers father and cricket legend Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi on his death anniversary, says, "Mr, Tiger Happy Barsie"


Actor Soha Ali Khan marked her father Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi’s death anniversary with a heartfelt tribute that blended memory and emotion. Sharing pictures on Instagram, she posted a moving note that reflected the lasting presence of her father in her life. One photograph showed her sitting by a framed portrait of her dad Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, a candle and flowers placed before it in quiet remembrance.

Another included her handwritten note addressed to “Mr. Tiger,” describing him as funny, joyful, cool, and someone with a big heart.








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Her caption, “Today and always. My Abba,” captured the bond that continues beyond time. The simplicity of her words and the intimacy of the images resonated deeply with fans, many of whom joined her in remembering the cricketer fondly. Messages of respect and admiration poured in, underlining how Pataudi’s legacy extends far beyond the cricket field, touching the lives of countless admirers.








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Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, fondly known as “Tiger Pataudi,” remains one of Indian cricket’s most cherished figures.

He became India’s youngest Test captain at just 21, leading with grit and style despite losing an eye in a car accident. His ability to adapt, inspire, and guide under challenging circumstances made him a symbol of resilience. Off the field, his aristocratic charm and grace shaped his image as a gentleman cricketer, admired as much for his conduct as his craft.

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For Soha, as well as her siblings Saif Ali Khan and Saba Ali Khan, remembering him publicly is both an act of personal love and a recognition of the enormous pride that comes with being his children.

Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi passed away on September 22, 2011, at the age of 70, due to a lung infection. His death marked the end of an era for Indian cricket. He left behind not only records and leadership milestones but also a reputation for courage and grace.

His legacy is carried forward by his family, who continue to keep his memory alive, and by cricket lovers who recall him as one of the finest captains India has ever had. Pataudi’s name remains etched in the history of Indian sport as a pioneer of fearless cricket.

Entertainment desk
first published: Sep 22, 2025 02:02 pm

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