
Filmmaker and choreographer Farah Khan recently appeared on Shekhar Suman's talk show, Shekhar Tonite, where she spoke candidly about how romance changes after marriage.
She also reacted to the buzz surrounding her husband Shirish Kunder's striking new look, which recently took the internet by storm.
She said, "Shirish toh ab young aur handsome hogaya. Voh aur mera beta dono same height ke hain. Jab raat ko so rahi hoti hoon ya bedroom mein koi aata hai toh I can't make out Czar aaya hai ya Shirish aaya hai (Shirish has become so young and handsome now. He and my son are both the same height. When I'm asleep at night or someone walks into the bedroom, I can't tell whether it's Czar who's come in or Shirish). But if the person comes and hugs me, I know it's my son."
Farah went on to call Shirish a wonderful father and credited him for their children's academic achievements. She said that all three of their children secured early admission to prestigious universities because Shirish guided and counselled them throughout the process. She also described him as someone who is constantly learning, revealing that he continues to write scripts and is currently exploring AI. Calling him a loner, she added that it was one of the qualities that had always attracted her to him.
Farah Khan and Shirish Kunder got married on 9 December 2004 after meeting on the sets of Main Hoon Na (2004), Farah's directorial debut. Shirish worked as the film's editor, and despite their contrasting personalities—Farah being outspoken and extroverted, while Shirish is known to be reserved—the two developed a close bond during the making of the film. They welcomed triplets—a son, Czar, and daughters Diva and Anya—in February 2008 through IVF.
Riya Sharma is a content producer at Hindustan Times who lives and breathes entertainment. If there’s gossip making noise in Bollywood or a reality show moment breaking the internet, chances are she’s already writing about it. She loves digging out the juiciest stories, spotting viral pegs and turning it into easy-to-read content. A journalism graduate from IP University, Riya began her career as a social media executive, where she learned the art of grabbing attention in a scroll-heavy world. But her love for showbiz soon pulled her into entertainment journalism, because for her, it’s always been entertainment, entertainment and more entertainment. An artist at heart, Riya has a deep passion for acting, music and dance, which shapes how she watches and writes about films and reality shows. She loves sharing her views and reviews, especially when something excites, surprises or completely disappoints her. A hardcore reality show fan, Riya enjoys tracking every twist, task and meltdown, and breaking them down for readers who can’t get enough of high-voltage drama. Movies are equally close to her heart, whether it’s a big theatrical release or a binge-worthy OTT series, she’s always watching, and analysing what’s worth the time. She loves talking to celebrities, asking questions that go beyond the usual. When she’s not working, she’s either glued to a new web series, hunting for underrated thrillers on OTT platforms, or rewatching iconic Bollywood moments.Read More