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Farah reveals she made ‘maximum money’ via content creation

Farah Khan reveals she made 'maximum money' through content creation and not films, despite Rs 300 crore box office blockbuster

During her appearance on Sania Mirza’s podcast, Farah Khan shared an eye-opening revelation: her journey into content creation has outshone her past filmmaking triumphs, including the blockbuster ‘Happy New Year’. While she confesses that her heart lies in directing, the allure of earning through her YouTube vlogs can’t be ignored.

Farah Khan is hitting the headlines for her fun-filled trips to her celebrity friends’ homes while creating content for her YouTube vlogs. The choreographer-filmmaker started her cooking series with her cook, Dilip, and the videos of the same have been going viral on the internet. Recently, when Farah was asked to choose between choreography and content creation, she picked the latter. Here’s why…

Farah Khan says she earned more through content creation

On Sania Mirza’s podcast, ‘Serving It Up With Sania’, Farah was asked to pick between choreography and content creation. The filmmaker asked the host if she had to choose only one out of the two, she would go with content creation. Khan said, “So, maximum money is in content creation.”Her honest answer made the tennis star burst into laughter. The sportswoman said, “This is coming from a person who has made a Rs 300 crore film.” In this statement, Sania referred to Farah-directed ‘Happy New Year’, starring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone.The director quickly replied, saying, “No, personally, I have made the most money in content creation. But if you ask me what I want to do, that would be direction. That’s my thing.”

Farah picks her favorite between ‘Om Shaanti Om’ and ‘Main Hoon Naa’

On the same podcast, Sania asked the filmmaker to choose between ‘Om Shaanti Om’ and ‘Main Hoon Naa’. Farah said, “Of course, for me, it will be Main Hoon Na, first baby always.”

More about Farah Khan

If reports are to be believed, the choreographer-turned-filmmaker has a net worth of Rs 350 crore. Apart from directing, she has also featured in several movies. She recently choreographed and directed the song ‘Ghafoor’, starring Tamannaah Bhatia. The song was a promotional track in Aryan Khan’s directorial debut series, ‘The Ba***ds of Bollywood’. Go to Source

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