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Farah Khan, who has been in the industry for over three decades and has worked as a choreographer in some of the biggest films, apart from directing ‘Om Shanti Om’, ‘Main Hoon Na’, recently revisited her memories from the making of 1998’s ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’, sharing an entertaining behind-the-scenes story from the film’s schedule in Scotland.
Farah, who now has her own YouTube channel, recently visited Kajol’s sister Tanisha Mukherjee’s house for the latest episode of her cooking vlog with Chef Dileep. During the conversation, Farah recalled that Tanisha was accompanied by her sister Kajol, who played the lead role in the film. Recalling the freezing temperatures on the sets, she said, “I came with Kajol and it was very cold. We were all freezing to death there. We were all wearing garbage bags. We were all wearing garbage bags.”
For some strange reason, someone said if you tie up this plastic, you won’t feel cold.”Released in 1998, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai became a cultural phenomenon with its unforgettable music, dialogues and depiction of friendship and romance that resonates with audiences across generations. Even after decades, the film remains one of Bollywood’s most beloved classics.Aside from cinema memories, Farah recently had another reason to celebrate.
The director announced that her triplets, Diva, Anya and Caesar, have graduated from high school, and shared the proud moment with her social media followers.Farrah posted a series of photos and videos from the graduation ceremony, capturing special family moments as well as interactions with the notable guests. Among the pictures were photos of the graduates with businesswoman Nita Ambani and badminton star PV Sindhu, along with candid shots of Farah and her family.Farah is married to a film director
Shirish Kunder
In 2004 after they worked together in Main Hoon Na. The couple later collaborated on several films, including Jaan-E-Mann, Om Shanti Om and Tees Maar Khan.The director welcomed her triplets through IVF in February 2008. While she has occasionally shared glimpses into their lives over the years, fans may also remember seeing them on screen during the closing credits of Tees Maar Khan in 2010, making a brief but memorable appearance.
