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Shah Rukh Khan is referred to by Farah Khan as her “lucky mascot,” and she says she is eager for him to direct another film

After beginning her professional life as a choreographer, Farah Khan finally turned to filmmaking. Shah Rukh Khan starred in three of the four films that she directed. The Shah Rukh Khan film “Main Hoon Na” (2004) marked her directorial debut, and it soon became a cult favourite. During a recent interview, Farah revealed her desire to work with Shah Rukh once again, calling him her “lucky mascot.” The fact that Shah Rukh was in the film helped “Main Hoon Na” go well at the box office, she also said.

Farah cherished her memories of “Main Hoon Na,” highlighting Shah Rukh’s contribution to the film’s success during a conversation with YouTuber Mr. Faisu. She said that since Shah Rukh was starring in the movie, she was certain it would succeed when it was made. She continued by saying that she still felt that Shah Rukh would be in the movie if she were to create one. Even if it takes some time to release, that movie will undoubtedly be successful.

Farah described her relationship with Shah Rukh as “my lucky charm.”
In addition to “Main Hoon Na,” Farah also directed “Tees Maar Khan,” “Om Shanti Om,” and “Happy New Year.” While Shah Rukh Khan played major parts in each of these films, “Tees Maar Khan” stood out because Akshay Kumar played the lead role. In terms of movie office receipts, “Tees Maar Khan” did not do as well as Farah Khan’s previous ventures. “Tees Maar Khan” only made Rs 101.89 crore after spending a budget of Rs 45 crore.
On the other hand, Farah’s previous flicks were huge hits. For example, “Om Shanti Om” earned Rs 150 crore, while “Happy New Year” pulled in Rs 394 crore. “Main Hoon Na” debuted as 2004’s second-highest-earning movie as well.

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