Farah
Khan,
who
gave
blockbuster
like
Om
Shanti
Om
and
Happy
New
Year
to
the
industry
says
that
Bollywood
has
now
become
more
impersonal.
Asked
how
the
attitude
of
actors
has
changed
over
the
years,
Farah
told
IANS,
"Of
course
people
are
professional
and
all
that,
but
I
feel
something
still
stays
the
same.
Actors
are
still
self-absorbed
and
so
are
actresses."
"Now
everything
is
run
by
managers
and
artiste
management
companies.
So
I
think
it
has
become
a
little
impersonal
and
not
like
earlier.
Earlier,
it
was
a
little
personal...
Now
it's
all
corporate
and
impersonal."
"I
feels
just
like
yesterday.
Time
has
flown,
but
it's
nice.
When
I
do
'Lip
Sing
Battle'
and
I
meet
people,
my
relationship
with
them
goes
back
so
many
years.
It's
like
being
family
for
so
many
years.
And
it
feels
nice
that
25
years
down
the
line
I
am
doing
relevant
work
and
still
in
the
thick
of
it
all.
So
I
am
grateful," she
added.
On
managing
her
personal
and
professional
life,
Farah
said,
"I
don't
do
everything
at
one
time.
So
I
had
a
long
gap
of
about
five-six
months.
I
took
my
kids
for
a
holiday.
This
show
('Lip
Sing
Battle')
will
get
over
by
October
end
and
then
I
will
start
writing
my
scripts.''
"In
fact,
they
don't
have
time
any
more...
But
when
we
go
out,
it's
just
me,
the
kids
and
Shirish.
So
whatever
time
I
do
spend
with
them,
it's
a
lot
for
a
working
person,"
she
said.