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Farah and Ananya bring fun to Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle

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When Farah Khan enters a conversation, subtlety takes a backseat. Known for her unfiltered humour and candid charm, the filmmaker Farah joins actress Ananya Panday on the next episode of Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle, and the result is a mix of laughter, confessions, and Bollywood nostalgia. Streaming on Prime Video from November 6, the episode promises an entertaining blend of old-school anecdotes and Gen Z energy.

Farah opens up about her short-lived acting experience, admitting she never truly enjoyed being in front of the camera. “I don’t know why I did it,” she jokes, explaining how boredom pushed her into acting. She quips that long waiting hours on set make people resort to “on-set romances” just to kill time. Her honesty and humour leave Kajol and Twinkle in splits.

The conversation takes a cheeky turn when Farah recalls a hilarious incident involving a director who overstepped boundaries during a film shoot. “He came into my room to ‘discuss’ a song, and I literally kicked him out,” she says, with Twinkle confirming the story between fits of laughter.

Talking about her career as a filmmaker, Farah fondly remembers Tees Maar Khan, calling it a cult favourite among Gen Z audiences. When Ananya eagerly asks if she can star in a sequel, Farah playfully responds, “You can be Katrina’s younger sister.” Twinkle hints that talks about Tees Maar Khan 2 might already be underway, adding fuel to fans’ excitement.

Ananya, meanwhile, reflects on her growth as an actress, naming Call Me Bae and Kho Gaye Hum Kahan as defining moments in her career. She proudly shares how Call Me Bae allowed her to headline a project and explore her comedic side.

Farah also discusses her YouTube journey, revealing that she began it for fun but found joy and independence through the platform. “Work makes me happy,” she says. “It keeps me alive, and I can do it till I’m 80.”

The upcoming episode promises laughter, honesty, and pure Bollywood entertainment — exactly what you’d expect when Farah Khan is in the house.

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