Close X
Friday, November 15, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Hats Off To Any Director Who Gets A Film Released: Farah Khan

IANS, 10 Aug, 2015 11:35 AM
  • Hats Off To Any Director Who Gets A Film Released: Farah Khan
Choreographer-turned-director Farah Khan is of the opinion that making a film is not a cakewalk and anyone who's managed a film release deserves immense praise.
 
"I think anybody's who has made a movie in our industry is outstanding and inspirational. It takes a lot a lot of 'papads to belao' (enormous toiling) whether you're a man, woman, dog, animal or anything. If you get a movie released, hats off to you," said Farah.
 
Farah's journey from choreography to direction was one of the stories encapsulated in lyricist Anand Bakshi's son Rakesh's book, "Directors Diaries: The road to their first film" which features stories about the first film of well-known directors such as Mahesh Bhatt, Subhash Ghai, Vishal Bhardwaj, Prakash Jha, Farah Khan and Abhishek Kapoor, all who were present at the book launch here.
 
About the inspiring stories in the book, Farah said: "I've read the book, though not all but have read about 4-5 of them, and they're very interesting and I would like to thank Rakesh. This film is not just important for people who want to make a film, but also for people who have already made their film and it reminds us why we wanted to make that first movie, how we did it, and it also inspires us."
 
After starting out as a choreographer in early 1990s, Farah turned director a decade later with Shah Rukh Khan-starrers "Main Hoon Na" and later "Om Shanti Om", both of which were superhits. Though her next outing "Tees Maar Khan" flopped, she has bounced back with the successful "Happy New Year". 

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

First Look Of 'Welcome Back' Out

First Look Of 'Welcome Back' Out
The first look of filmmaker Anees Bazmee's “Welcome Back”, a sequel to his 2007 comedy film “Welcome”, was introduced by Eros Now, the online on-demand entertainment portal from Eros International on Sunday on its social media page.

First Look Of 'Welcome Back' Out

'Lootera' Stole Ranveer Singh's Heart

'Lootera' Stole Ranveer Singh's Heart
Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha-starrer period romantic drama film “Lootera” has completed two years since its release. The actor says the story of the Vikramaditya Motwane directorial stole his heart.

'Lootera' Stole Ranveer Singh's Heart

Music Draws Audiences To Theatres, Says Pritam

Music Draws Audiences To Theatres, Says Pritam
Music composer Pritam Chakraborty, who is making his Bollywood comeback through Salman Khan-starrer "Bajrangi Bhaijaan", says keeping the star cast aside, it's the music of a film that draws the audience to theatres.

Music Draws Audiences To Theatres, Says Pritam

Nothing Definite About Fate Of Kapil's Show: 'Bua' Upasana Singh

Nothing Definite About Fate Of Kapil's Show: 'Bua' Upasana Singh
There is no decision yet about "Comedy Nights with Kapil" going of the air and all such talk is a "lot of rumours", says Upasana Singh who plays the character of "Buaji" in the popular TV programme.

Nothing Definite About Fate Of Kapil's Show: 'Bua' Upasana Singh

It's A Dream To Work With Big Stars, Says Sunny Leone

It's A Dream To Work With Big Stars, Says Sunny Leone
She carved her own image in the film world through her bold and passionate roles in films like “Jism 2” and “Ragini MMS 2” and now actress Sunny Leone says it’s her “dream” to star opposite Bollywood A-listers.

It's A Dream To Work With Big Stars, Says Sunny Leone

Kareena Already Thinks 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' Biggest Hit: Salman

Kareena Already Thinks 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' Biggest Hit: Salman
There is high optimism from all quarters that "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" might eclipse all box office records in Bollywood but hero Salman Khan says his heroine Kareena has already assumed that it will be the biggest hit of all time.

Kareena Already Thinks 'Bajrangi Bhaijaan' Biggest Hit: Salman