Sharmila Tagore breaks silence on BCCI retiring the Pataudi Trophy named after Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi: 'If they don't want to...'

The veteran actress said, "If the BCCI wants to or does not want to remember Tiger's legacy, it is for them to decide."

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Sharmila Tagore has broken her silence on BCCI retiring the Pataudi Trophy named after Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi and Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi while speaking to Hindustan Times. The veteran actress said, “If the BCCI wants to or does not want to remember Tiger’s legacy, it is for them to decide.” Sharmila Tagore was married to ace cricketer Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi and in an interview with Simi Grewal on her talk show, she spoke about her inter-faith marriage.

The actress had embraced Islam, adopted the name Ayesha. Tagore said, “It wasn’t easy nor was it very difficult. It had to be faced and understood.



You couldn’t be very flippant about it. Before that, I wasn’t terribly religious. Now, I think I know more about Hinduism and Islam.

” When asked about her name Ayesha, Mansoor said that he suggested the name. She then spoke about her mother-in-law, Nawab Begum of Bhopal, and said, “The first time I met Amma, I was, of course, very nervous. She asked what do you think about my son? I said I like him and she said then what do you intend to do? And I said I don’t know yet I just met him, I am very fond of him and at this point you have known him for longer.

” In a recent interview with India Today, veteran actress Sharmila Tagore spoke about how actors did films in their careers for money, to pay rent, or even help a colleague. She said, “Well, we as professionals, sometimes we sign a film for money, just to pay the rent. Sometimes we help a colleague or somebody who thinks if I’m in the project, the project will do well.

So I’ve made films for many reasons.”.