| Farah
Khan, ace choreographer, arguably one of the finest directors in Bollywood, is
a star in her own terms. The lady who has just given birth to triplets has stepped
out of her home into the world to which she really belongs. Farah is all set to
judge Star Plus’ reality show Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar along with music composer
duo Vishal-Shekhar. Farah proclaims her love for the drama that
happens on reality shows and feels that it is the drama that attracts viewers
to the show. The firebrand director talks about everything from motherhood, multi-tasking,
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar to her upcoming film. Excerpts from
an interview to Neha Maheshwri. Why
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar? It is basically the format of the show that
attracted me to do this show. First of all, unlike all other reality shows here
the judges will be vested with 50% of voting rights. This aspect of the show will
help us have the most deserving winner without any question or contradictions.
There will be regionalism and favouritism cut to its half. Will
it be the usual firebrand Farah? Yes, I will be forthright as ever. I will
treat them as new and I will judge on their day’s performance. If it is a good
day compliments will come their way and if it is bad day they will have to bear
the brunt. Every episode will be like a boxing match. What is
the USP of the show? The USP of the show is that we have the crème
de la crème of singers on the show so we are relieved from the process
of selecting top 10 or 12 singers. Also there have been unending debates on the
results so here the contestants, who thought they could win the reality shows
but couldn’t, will get another chance. One non-interesting thing about the
show is that there are no bad singers. All of them are semi-finalists or top two
from different reality shows. Who would I comment on if there are no bad singers?
What do you think of the fate of these singers when there are just few
voices that rule the industry? Forget about these twenty singers, the music-industry
is big enough to accept 100 more singers. What is needed from these singers is
persistence and a constant body of good work. What do you watch
on television? I watch all the shows that have drama in them like Roadies,
Jhalak Dikhla Ja, Jjhoom India and Nach Baliye. I will try finding
a way to add that element on Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar but I will not fake
it by fighting with co-judges just for the heck of it. How will
you balance between the show and family? This show requires just a day’s
shoot. If it required more than a day then I would not have taken it up.
What do you have to say about multi-tasking? Men are never going
to understand this. I know my maid who was back to work two days after delivering
a baby, so I can’t complain. I have the luxury of keeping three maids and staff
that helps me in my work when I am not around. Not everyone is as lucky.
What is your experience of motherhood? I would say its fun thing
for me. I have a great time with my kids. When are you getting
back to direction? I hope to make a movie by next year most probably it
is my project Happy New Year. Will these singers be given
a chance to sing in your movie? If they fit the bill then why not but for
that let me make my movie first. Don’t you think reality shows
are now done to death? See they will be on till audiences are watching
them. Once the viewership drops producers will stop making them.
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