Akshay Khanna caused 'trauma' for Farah, she said - they weren't good on set
Choreographer-director Farah Khan revealed she had a traumatic experience while working with Akshay Khanna during the 1990s.
Bollywood actor Akshay Khanna has largely stayed out of the public eye in recent years, with insights about him often coming from others. Recently, after his appearance as Rahman Daku in the film 'Dhurandhar', choreographer-director Farah Khan spoke about her past interactions with him. She explained on YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia's podcast that when she was considering casting Akshay for her cult film 'Tees Maar Khan', he was not her first choice, as she had originally approached Sharman Joshi for the role, which he declined, leading to Akshay landing the part.
Farah Khan further discussed the challenges of working with Akshay in the past, stating, 'I worked with him in two or three films during the 1990s, and after that, I experienced trauma.' Her remarks suggest that the working relationship was fraught, potentially influencing her decision to avoid collaborating with him in subsequent projects. This kind of candid talk about experiences in the film industry highlights the emotional toll that collaborations can have on filmmakers and actors alike.
Farah's comments about Akshay highlight broader themes in Bollywood regarding casting choices and professional relationships. Her reflection on the past serves as a reminder of the industry's complexities, where behind-the-scenes dynamics often play a crucial role in shaping on-screen collaborations. As the film industry continues to evolve, such insights contribute to a deeper understanding of the pressures and challenges faced by its participants.