Mumbai, Nov 6 (IANS) In the latest episode of “Two Much with Kajol & Twinkle,” filmmaker Farah Khan joined the duo for a candid and laughter-filled conversation.
From revisiting old memories to sharing behind-the-scenes stories from her filmmaking journey, Farah opened up about her experiences working with leading stars. During the chat, she revealed an inspiring anecdote about Kajol’s incredible dedication — how the actress returned to the film set just a month after giving birth.
The filmmaker and choreographer shared this revelation when Ananya Panday asked Kajol if she was pregnant during the shoot of one of the songs. Farah quickly clarified, saying that Kajol had already given birth at the time. She added that she had to design the choreography carefully to suit the situation, recalling, “I had to give her a step above the tummy.” Farah went on to praise Kajol’s dedication, revealing that the actress returned to the set barely a month after delivering her baby, calling it truly amazing.
During one segment, Farah said, “Yeah, I’ve shot with Twinkle, I’ve shot with Kajol.” Ananya then asked, “You were pregnant also, no? I just saw.”
Farah replied, “No, she had just given birth. And then you only shot like this — I had to give her a step above the tummy. She literally came back to shoot within a month after giving birth. That’s amazing.”
Kajol had once reflected on one of the most challenging phases of her life. In an earlier interview, the actress revealed that she was pregnant during the filming of “Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.” However, around the time of the film’s release, she suffered a miscarriage. She further shared that she endured another miscarriage later on, describing that period as one of the most painful and emotionally testing times in her life.
Meanwhile, the latest episode of “Two Much with Kajol & Twinkle” featured Farah Khan and Ananya Panday.
--IANS
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