Long before she wielded the megaphone, Farah Khan was the undisputed queen of college dance floors, morphing into Michael Jackson’s female counterpart. Now, she’s Bollywood’s straight-talking powerhouse director.
Enrolled in prestigious Chennai colleges, Farah’s love affair with dance ignited via MJ’s mesmerizing performances. She’d spend hours perfecting ‘Beat It’ routines, thrilling hostel mates with spot-on replicas. ‘Those were my best days,’ she reflected, crediting them for her confidence.
Her skills caught Bollywood’s eye early. Choreographing over 100 films, she became indispensable. Then came directing triumphs: ‘Happy New Year,’ packed with SRK magic and dazzling dances, showcased her vision.
Unmatched in boldness, Farah voices what others whisper. She’s slammed box-office pressures, hailed talented outsiders, and sparred with critics online. This no-holds-barred style resonates, making her a fan favorite.
At 58, Farah shows no signs of slowing. With TV gigs, potential sequels, and a family that grounds her, she embodies empowerment. From campus copycat to cinematic trailblazer, her path lights the way for aspiring artists.