Choreographer-turned-filmmaker
Farah
Khan
is
well-known
for
speaking
her
heart
out.
She
doesn't
believe
in
mincing
her
words
while
speaking
her
mind,
and
that's
what
makes
her
stand
out
in
the
film
industry.
Recently,
she
made
an
appearance
on
a
TV
show,
wherein
singer
Mika
Singh
is
finding
a
suitable
life
partner
for
himself.
Farah
shared
her
thoughts
on
marriage
with
Mika
Singh
and
said
that
there's
no
right
age
to
get
married,
but
one
should
be
cent
percent
sure
about
whom
he/she
is
getting
married
to,
and
that
respective
person
should
be
correct,
as
marriage
demands
adjustments.
She
said,
"I
feel
that
there
is
no
standard
age
of
getting
married,
you
should
marry
when
you
find
the
right
person.
I
wanted
to
run
away
in
the
first
year
of
my
marriage
because
it's
very
difficult
to
adjust."
Farah
got
married
to
Shirish
Kunder
in
2004
and
gave
birth
to
triplets
in
2008.
Recently,
while
speaking
to
a
leading
daily,
Farah
Khan
opened
up
about
hitting
the
30-year
milestone
in
her
career
and
said
when
she
started,
she
would
have
been
happy
to
get
work
for
just
three
years,
but
now,
she
is
grateful
for
what
she
has.
She
said,
"We
were
poor;
my
father
had
died
with
30
in
his
pocket.
At
the
outset,
my
dream
was
to
get
Rs
10,000
a
song
and
in
a
month,
make
Rs
30,000.
We
have
so
much
more
than
what
one
dreamed
of.
And
crossing
the
three-decade
mark
is
not
a
sign
of
retirement.
Picture
abhi
baaki
hai!"
She
further
added
when
she
was
starting
out,
she
used
to
be
the
only
female
crew
member
other
than
the
hairdressers.
"I
have
a
picture
from
the
sets
of
Jo
Jeeta
Wahi
Sikander
where
there
were
60
guys
and
me.
Today,
the
ratio
is
nearly
50-50.
That
speaks
a
lot
about
the
transition
in
the
last
three
decades," asserted
Khan.