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On 'Farah Ki Daawat', Sonakshi Enjoys Cooking With Mom

Darpan News Desk IANS, 21 Mar, 2015 03:59 PM
  • On 'Farah Ki Daawat', Sonakshi Enjoys Cooking With Mom
Actress Sonakshi Sinha and her mother Punam Sinha would be seen sharing the recipe of her signature Sindhi curry and aloo tuk in an episode of “Farah Ki Daawat”, hosted by choreographer-filmmaker Farah Khan.
 
"I never thought being in the kitchen could be so much fun and if the kitchen is as fancy as the 'Farah Ki Daawat' kitchen, it’s even better. I had my favorite chef, my mother guiding me all throughout and with Farah around, it was very entertaining,” Sonakshi said in a statement.
 
“We laughed, we chatted and cooked a great meal together. My mother was the most thrilled because finally her wish of getting me to cook something has been fulfilled,” she said.
 
Punam took the opportunity to teach Sonakshi the know-how of cooking.
 
She said: “I'm thrilled that her 'cooking inauguration' or like they say 'Shree Ganesh' happened in my presence and I got to witness it. I was amazed to see how fast she was grasping things in the kitchen. 
 
“It was a very joyous moment for me as it would be for any mother to see her daughter in the kitchen for the first time”.
 
The senior actress even enjoyed Farah's company.
 
“Farah is a sweetheart and whenever she meets me she always asks when I am sending some Sindhi curry for her and her children so I thought I should prepare the same on the show,” she added.
 
“Farah Ki Daawat” offers homegrown recipes and insights from celebrities from different walks of life about their food habits, cooking skills and much more. 
 
The episode from the Colors' show will air on March 22.

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