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Bollywood’s famous choreographer and filmmaker Farah Khan recently shared an interesting and funny incident related to her personal life in a conversation with actress Kunika Sadanand. During this, Farah not only remembered her old experiences, but also laughingly advised Kunika to make a new boyfriend, which became a topic of discussion on social media.
Wins heart again from Bigg Boss New Delhi. In Bollywood, film stars often share experiences related to their work as well as personal life. In this episode, filmmaker and famous choreographer Farah Khan and actress Kunika Sadanand have talked to IANS. Recently Farah reached Kunika Sadanand’s house. During this, he laughingly advised Kunika that perhaps she should find a new boyfriend.
This joke started when Kunika Sadanand remembered an old incident related to ‘Bigg Boss 19’. He told that during the show, Farah Khan commented on his behavior and called him a control freak. At that time, she felt very bad about this and she was broken from inside. Kunika admitted that she cried after Farah’s comment and was very sad.
Farah’s words hurt Kunika
While speaking to IANS, Kunika said, ‘After that incident, I started thinking seriously about my behavior and relationships. I realized that throughout my life I had been giving so much love and attention to people that sometimes the other person started feeling suffocated. I used to try to manage and control everything in relationships, be it friendship, love or family relationships. When I gradually reduced this habit, I felt a great change within myself.
Gave lessons about relationships
During a conversation with Farah, Kunika said, ‘Now I feel that what you said was not completely wrong. I remembered my past relationships, be it boyfriends or other close people, and understood that sometimes too much care and too much love can make relationships heavy. Hearing this from Kunika, Farah Khan jokingly said that now is the right time to make a new boyfriend.
Farah Khan told that she herself used to be very controlling earlier, especially in domestic matters. He said, “While working on film sets, it had become his habit to keep an eye on everything and to give instructions to everyone. This habit had gradually spread to his personal life as well. But, with time, I realized that it is not necessary to control everything.”
Farah said, “Now I am learning to deliberately leave things at home. I let my family take their own decisions and give them the opportunity to learn from their mistakes. When people grow up, we do not need to stop or interrupt them at every step. Giving freedom improves relationships and also keeps the atmosphere at home calm. Now I do not take unnecessary stress. I have learned to let things go.”
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