Choreographer-filmmaker
Farah
Khan
says
sarcasm
is
not
something
which
Indians
understand
as
she
has
herself
faced
the
music
for
being
bluntly
honest
at
times.
But
still,
Farah
finds
it
tough
to
be
fake
in
the
industry.
"It's
not
difficult
for
me
to
be
real
(in
Bollywood),
but
it
gets
difficult
for
me
when
I
read
an
article
the
next
day.
Most
of
the
time,
when
I
am
joking
and
saying
something
with
sarcasm
or
with
a
sense
of
humour,
but,
that
doesn't
come
across
in
the
article.
"You
even
get
trolled
for
something
that
you
have
not
said...
It
doesn't
come
across
the
way
you
said
it,"
Farah
told
IANS.
She
wondered
why
"the
smile"
is
taken
out
of
a
line
in
news
articles.
"Sarcasm
is
not
something
which
Indians
understand
very
well...
They
take
it
literally.
That
gets
difficult.
Having
said
that,
it's
difficult
for
me
to
be
fake,"
she
added.
Farah,
who
has
made
several
actors
groove
to
her
choreography,
says
she
is
now
bored
of
it.
"I
am
bored
of
choreographing
now.
Also
when
you
get
a
taste
of
directing
a
movie,
it's
different.
I
choreograph
once
in
a
while
but
to
go
and
do
that
everyday
on
the
sets,
I
can't
do
I
find
it
boring."