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Farah Khan is back with her humour and this time she took a jibe at the paid porter service available at the airport. It is popular as Pranaam Services at Mumbai airport. It looks like she is traveling and has taken the service but is not happy with the price. Farah shared a video on her Instagram stories.
In the video, she can be heard praising the service but then Farah complains about the price. She says that the price is equivalent to a ticket and ‘Yeh buggy aa jayega jitna charge kar rahe ho.” She requested to look into the matter. Well, this is not the stop. Farah Khan even shared a wish for Anil Kapoor and Sunita Kapoor on their wedding anniversary.
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During a recent chat on Twin Encounter’s episode on Chinki Minki’s YouTube channel, Farah talked about changes in Bollywood and her wish for one particular change. When asked about industry shifts, Farah spoke about the positive aspect: better organisation. She mentioned that people are more punctual now, and there’s a structured studio system in place.
Farah said, “Bura change yeh hai ki pehle bahut zyada relationship pe chalti thi industry. Toh agar mujhe kuch chahiye hota tha toh main actor ko directly phone karti thi. Ab ye hoga ki pehle aap unke manager ke sub-manager ko milo. Phir woh manager milega, uske baad unki agency milegi. So it has become very clinical. Interpersonal relations thode kharab ho gaye (The negative change is that in the past, relationships played a big role in the industry. If I needed something, I could just call the actor directly. But now, it’s more formal. You have to go through layers of managers and agencies. So, it’s become very impersonal. Interpersonal relationships have suffered a bit).”
Farah Khan discussed the lavish demands of a few movie stars, including the need for multiple vanity vans for themselves and their entourage, shedding light on the behind-the-scenes requirements of actors. During a YouTube vlog conversation with TV actor Dipika Kakkar and her husband, actor Shaoib Ibrahim, Farah shared, “Until the vans don’t come, they don’t act. Nowadays, each actor has about four vans for themselves. One person. One is for their gym,, one is for their staff, one is for them, one is… then the food truck comes, that’s separate.”
Farah Khan, known for directing stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone, also spoke of how on-set requirements have changed over the years, mentioning luxurious upgrades in vanity vans, from gyms to kitchens.
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