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Farah says except for Aishwarya nobody is a natural beauty

Farah Khan jokes 'Aishwarya Rai ko chhodke shayad hi koi naturally beautiful hoga' as Dilip asks her about her glowing skin

In recent times, one often hears about cosmetic procedures and plastic surgeries done by celebrities. Not to mention, now a days some actors are also open to talking about what they’ve done. Not to mention, there’s also an excessive talk on actors and their skincare regime. Now in her recent vlog, Farah Khan has revealed the only actress who she thinks is naturally beautiful. In Farah’s easygoing cooking vlog with her cook Dilip, she spoke about her skincare regime while promoting a product. The incident unfolded when Farah’s cook, Dilip, praised her glowing skin and asked her what her secret was. Staying true to her witty persona, Farah confidently brushed off the compliment, claiming it was simply her natural glow and inner beauty.Moments later, however, Farah shifted gears while addressing the camera to promote her association with a skincare brand. With a mischievous smile, she admitted that the product deserved the credit, joking, “Let Dilip think that I am naturally beautiful.”Farah then took the conversation further by sharing her frank take on beauty standards in the film industry today. In her characteristically unfiltered style, she remarked, “Aishwarya Rai ko chodhkar shayad hi koi naturally beautiful hoga (Except for Aishwarya Rai, hardly anyone is naturally beautiful).”

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