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“Even though you talk about nepotism, but you still look up to pictures of Shahrukh’s daughter:” Farah Khan
Farah also shared a funny anecdote where she compared singer Ed Sheeran’s songs with funeral songs on Arbaaz Khan’s shot Pinch
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The previous six episodes of QuPlay’s Pinch have made headlines for some hardcore revelations, and candid confessions. However, the upcoming episode of the show will be wittier, blunt, and frank as choreographer-director Farah Khan joins the bandwagon of guests. In the promo, Farah confessed that she blocks users that troll her for her dud directorial Tees Maar Khan by saying, “Bhai ab 10 saal ho chuke, ab tu aage badh.” The lady further spilt her angst against trollers by saying, “Jis ke paas phone hai, woh critic hai, aur usko films ke baare mein sab malum hain.”
Farah also pointed that trollers will troll for anything; if she even wrote “Hello” on Twitter trollers will attack her with “Namaste nahi bol sakti, Salaam nahi bol sakti.” When a user tried to mock her children for being slim, the director said, ” You take care of your kids, I’ll look after mine.” Khan framed the trollers as hypocrites and she doesn’t take them seriously. Farah even addressed the burning issue of Nepotism by asserting, “Even though you talk about nepotism and all, but you still look up to pictures of Shahrukh’s daughter or Kareena’s son.
Apart from this, Farah also shared a funny anecdote where she compared singer Ed Sheeran’s songs with funeral songs. Well, if the promo is so funny, just imagine how hilarious would the full episode be.
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