In a light‑hearted cooking vlog, Farah Khan turns a kitchen tour into a reality check on the true cost of big‑budget Bollywood filmmaking.
Farah Khan’s latest YouTube episode begins innocently enough: the director‑choreographer stops by the Mumbai home of actor‑producer Jackky Bhagnani and his wife Rakul Preet Singh to film a laid‑back cooking session for fans. Yet the visit swiftly morphs into a comedy roast powered by Farah’s trademark sarcasm—and her playful digs double as a revealing look at the price tag of modern Bollywood production.
As the camera sweeps across the couple’s plush abode, Farah jokes to her longtime cook Dilip that she, too, might switch careers and become a producer. Bhagnani quips that real‑estate investing is the smarter route, prompting Farah to tease that the family’s building portfolio has halved since he started bankrolling movies (Pehle 10 Floors The, Ab 5 Bache Hain).
The back‑and‑forth leaves Rakul, the kitchen crew and viewers in stitches, but it also underlines a hard truth: Bhagnani’s most recent venture, “Bade Miyan Chote Miyan,” cost an estimated ₹350 crore yet scraped together only about ₹111.5 crore worldwide.
That box‑office disappointment reportedly forced the Bhagnani family to part with a seven‑storey office tower in Mumbai, trimming liabilities said to hover around ₹250 crore. Farah’s tongue‑in‑cheek real‑estate advice suddenly sounds less like a gag and more like survival strategy in an industry where one flop can wipe out skyscrapers’ worth of equity.
Later in the vlog, Jackky opens up about the resilience he learned from his father, veteran producer Vashu Bhagnani. Before delivering hits such as “Coolie No. 1” and “Hero No. 1,” Vashu sold saris on a footpath and weathered multiple financial collapses. Jackky recounts how, no matter the setback, his father always found the nerve to “start again” because, for the senior Bhagnani, “the show must go on.” That philosophy now guides the younger producer as he navigates the fallout from an expensive misfire.
Tags: Farah Khan, cooking vlog, Jackky Bhagnani, Rakul Preet Singh, Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, box‑office flop, Bhagnani family debt, Vashu Bhagnani struggles
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