Farah Khan: Rakesh Bedi, Neena Gupta used to go to meet Javed Akhtar for free food

Farah Khan: Rakesh Bedi, Neena Gupta used to go to meet Javed Akhtar for free food

Farah Khan reminisces about her days at the Film and Television Institute of India and reveals how Rakesh Bedi, Neena Gupta and others used to visit Javed Akhtar’s house for free food and drinks.

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Farah Khan, Rakesh Bedi, Neena Gupta
Farah Khan remembered how Rakesh Bedi, Neena Gupta used to go to Javed Akhtar’s house for free food.

Actor Rakesh Bedi is currently at the peak of success. stalwart And Dhurandhar: RevengeAnd recently featured on Farah Khan’s YouTube food vlog. During the conversation, Farah went down memory lane and shared how Bedi, along with actors like Neena Gupta, would often visit Javed Akhtar’s house to enjoy free food and drinks in their early days.

Farah welcomed her warmly and told Bedi,stalwart Main hero of (Main hero of). stalwart)” and talked about their long-standing bond. She recalled that she was just 15 years old when Bedi was studying at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII).

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Farah said,These people from FTII used to come every day to Javed Uncle and Honey Aunty’s house to have free food and drink free liquor. We used to meet all of them (they used to come from FTII to Javed Uncle and Honey Aunty’s house every day for free food and free drinks and this is where we used to meet all of them).

He further added, “He used to come with Farooq Shaikh, Satish Shah, Neena Gupta and Supriya Pathak. we have an old friendship (We are old friends), but we are meeting after a very long time.” Farah Khan also told that she was 15 years old then, while Rakesh was around 25 years old.

On the work front, Bedi has been highly appreciated for her acting Jameel Jamali includes stalwart. Initially introduced as the father of Sara Arjun’s character, Jamali’s story takes a dramatic turn in the sequel, where he is revealed to be an Indian spy hiding deep within Pakistan.

Under the leadership of Ranveer Singh stalwart The franchise has become a major box office Success. Set in Pakistan in the early 2000s, the story follows an Indian spy who explores the underworld of Lyari while working to destroy a terror network. The sequel expands on the origins of Ranveer’s character Hamza Ali Mazari aka Jaskirat Singh Rangi, while also expanding the scale of the story.

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