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Farah Khan reveals Bollywood celebrated the failure of her film 'Tees Maar Khan': “People said abhi aayi na line par” - Read inside

Farah Khan visited Jackky Bhagnani and Rakul Preet Singh’s luxurious home, reflecting on her film Tees Maar Khan’s failure and industry reactions. Jackky shared his father Vashu Bhagnani’s humble beginnings and resilience despite setbacks like Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’s box office flop, inspiring perseverance in the family.
'Ab aayi na line par': Farah Khan recalls brutal reactions to 'Tees Maar Khan' failure
Farah Khan, along with her cook Dilip, has shared a new vlog featuring a visit to the luxurious home of producer Jackky Bhagnani and his wife, actress Rakul Preet Singh. During their conversation, Farah reflected on the disappointing performance of her 2010 film 'Tees Maar Khan' and how the film industry reacted to its failure. Meanwhile, Jackky opened up about his father, Bhagnani’s humble beginnings, revealing that he once sold sarees on the street before making it big in Bollywood.A Grand Welcome and a Humorous ExchangeThe vlog opens with Dilip and Farah arriving at the house but accidentally getting off on the wrong floor. The lift in Jackky and Rakulpreet’s home adds an extra touch of luxury to their stunning residence. When they finally reach the grand lobby and knock on the door, the celebrity couple warmly greets them. Their home features multiple living rooms, a beautiful pool area, and a classic kitchen adorned with white marble. During their visit, Farah jokes with Jackky, saying, “Jackky, hum logon ko bhi producer banna hai.” He replies, “Producer nahi banna.” She laughs and adds, “Don’t become a producer, because they had ten floors earlier and after they became producers, only 5 are left.”Kitchen Confessions and Career QuestionsOnce Farah was introduced to their team of cooks, they began preparing Sindhi mutton together.
While admiring the elegant kitchen, Farah complimented the space, and Jackky humorously remarked, “When we started dating, Rakul saw the kitchen and said yes. I hate standing in the kitchen, but I thought "agar kuch banaana bhi pada toh yeh acha hai.” During the tour of their home, Farah curiously asked, “Tell me, how did all this happen, by producing, father’s real estate or your acting? I have to know which direction to go in.
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The Industry's Reaction to FailureJackky opened up about the harsh criticism his film 'Bellbottom', starring Akshay Kumar and released during the Covid period, received from industry insiders due to its box office performance. This prompted Farah Khan to recall the flop of her 2010 film 'Tees Maar Khan'. She remarked, “In our industry, more than being happy for your success, people are happy for other people’s failure. I remember during Tees Maar Khan's release, there was literally a celebration in the film industry. People who I have worked with were like, ‘Abhi aayi na line par’. 'Tees Maar Khan' is a legend among the GenZ, they don’t care about my other films. Karenge, banayenge, aur badi banayenge.”The production company owned by Vashu and Jackky Bhagnani, suffered a major setback following the box office failure of 'Bade Miyan Chote Miyan'. Farah acknowledged the impact of this loss on the Bhagnani family, saying, “That was a big one ya. People get destroyed. For you to just keep on going, Vashu ji deserves a hats-off.” Jackky responded by sharing how his father’s perseverance has been a guiding force for him: “Our training comes from him only. Footpath par saree bechte the. I wasn’t born at that time. But in front of me also, the same thing happened during 'Om Jai Jagdish', I have seen him going from zero to ‘chalo saath mein milke banaate hain’ 3-4 times,” he revealed, shedding light on the struggles faced by his father and producer Vashu Bhagnani.
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