In the recent episode of Kajol and
Twinkle Khanna's show 'Two Much', the guests were
Farah Khan and Ananya Panday. As always, Farah brought her trademark humour and candidness to the show, where she revealed a hilarious reason behind why she thinks actors often end up having affairs on film sets.
Recalling her 2012 acting debut in 'Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi,' opposite Boman Irani, the filmmaker and choreographer said, "Actually, I don't know why I did it. I think I was sitting Faltu (useless), and then Boman (Irani) called me. Sanjay Bhansali came to my house and said, 'I'll be on set every day.' It was good working with Boman."
Farah went on to admit that acting wasn’t her cup of tea, adding with a laugh, "I became one (an actor), and then I decided this is never for me. I hated it; you just have to sit and wait. I told Boman, 'Now I know why people must be having affairs on set, it's just out of boredom!'"
In the same episode, Kajol and Twinkle were joined by Ananya Panday and Farah for a lively “agree or disagree” segment. The conversation took a cheeky turn when Twinkle Khanna offered her take on the topic of secrecy in relationships, saying, "Older people are much better, lots of practice."
Kajol, however, disagreed, arguing that "younger people are much better at hiding everything about their lives, affairs."
To this, Ananya Panday pointed out, "Because of social media, everything comes out anyway," while Farah Khan quipped that the younger generation tends to post about everything "even when they are not in love."
This answer of Twinkle about hiding affairs again sparked debate on social media. Earlier, Twinkle was in the news when Karan Johar and Janhvi Kapoor were on the show. The agree and disagree segment had a question about emotional infidelity and physical infidelity and Karan, Kajol and Twinkle went to the side where they felt that emotional infidelity is worse than physical. Karan said, "Physical infidelity is not a deal breaker," to which Janhvi replied, "No, the deal is broken." Twinkle added, "We're in our 50s, she's in her 20s, and she will get into this circle soon. She hasn't seen the things we have seen. Raat gayi baat gayi (What's happened, has happened)."
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