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She added, “The Gen-Z don’t care for Main Hoon Na or Om Shanti Om. They love Tees Maar Khan. For them, that’s the iconic one.”
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Farah Khan and her cook Dilip are going places. Their latest visit was at Jackky Bhagnani and Rakul Preet Singh’s house. Speaking to the couple, the director and choreographer spoke about her 2010 film Tees Maar Khan.
Khan said, “There was literally a celebration in the industry. Some even said, ‘Ab aayi na line pe’. I had worked with some of them, too. Instead of empathy, they were just happy I had failed.”
She added, “The Gen-Z don’t care for Main Hoon Na or Om Shanti Om. They love Tees Maar Khan. For them, that’s the iconic one.”
Farah Khan and Shirish Kundrer got married on December 9, 2004. Her Mehendi ceremony happened at veteran actor Sanjay Khan’s house and Shah Rukh Khan did her Kanyadan.
Speaking on Archana Puran Singh’s YouTube channel, Farah Khan said, “For six months, I thought he was gay.” When asked if her feelings towards Shirish had changed.”
She added, “Earlier, he used to get angry. And when he used to get angry, it was very annoying because a person is just keeping quiet and then they are torturing you by not talking.”
Farah Khan added, “No one says sorry. Shirish has never apologised to me in 20 years.” She jokingly said, “Because he is never wrong.” Farah also shared, “If he talks and I even glance at my phone, he’ll walk out.”
Also, in an interview with Nova IVF Fertility, Farah Khan revealed, “For the first five-six months, there were only lows, because they were retrieving eggs and planting them, and I don’t know how many times I must have gone under general anesthesia.”
She added, “The first time I went to the doctor I was so sure that I was pregnant, but I literally got my period in her office. So I used to be sobbing all the way back to the shoot.”