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Farah Khan Praises Aamir Khan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Sep, 2016 12:57 PM
  • Farah Khan Praises Aamir Khan
Choreographer Farah Khan recalls her first choreographed song "Pehla Nasha" from "Jo Jeeta Wahi Sikander" and says she is thankful to Aamir Khan who helped her during her initial days.
 
"It was a great experience for me choreographing for 'Pehla Nasha' as it was my first song and I was taking over from a very big choreographer.
 
"I was the fourth assistant there. One person who really helped me a lot that time was Aamir Khan. He literally used to teach me what is camera lenses, he taught me the basics and technicalities so I must thank him for that. 
 
"He didn't act like a star and said you all don't know anything," Farah Khan said at an event here in Mumbai.
 
She said all the songs she choreographed for her brother Sajid Khan were the most difficult.
 
"All Sajid's songs have been difficult to choreograph because he irritates me so much. He is always like 'Put this step of 80s and 90s' and he shouts more than me on sets," she said.

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