Soha Ali Khan is on cloud nine. The actress has been specially invited by the acclaimed  Harvard University to deliver a lecture on Hindi cinema in an interactive session titled Cinema – Then and Now. 
What's making the  Oxford  grad's visit to Harvard even more special is the fact that her mother,  Sharmila Tagore, would be joining her during the session. The event will  also screen Soha's works like Khoya Khoya Chand, Rang De Basanti and  Antarmahal. 
She will pay tribute to icons of Hindi cinema like Madhubala, Meena Kumari, Waheeda Rehman and her mother  Sharmila Tagore  in her lecture. "I'm quite excited and tense about my Harvard visit,"  says an excited Soha. "I have never really delivered a lecture on cinema  before and I will be in front of the most academic followers of Indian  films there. It's a really humbling experience that I have been chosen  by them to speak about Indian cinema and that my films are also being  screened." 
About her lecture, Soha discloses, "I have done a  thorough research of the cinema we have created over the ages. I have a  pretty huge period to cover in my lecture, but I will touch upon  landmark films, directors and actors who have made huge contributions in  shaping up cinema as it is today. I will specially talk about how Meena  Kumari, Madhubala and Waheeda Rehman and also my mom helped Indian  cinema to shape up as it stands today." 
She adds, "I will also  talk about the actors and the directors (both commercial and art-house  genre). Though commercial films might be called brainless films, they  are films that the masses like and thus cannot be ignored at all. " 

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