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Farah Khan, one of the biggest filmmakers in the industry, is known for her sharp sense of humour. She recently united with actor and producer Jackky Bhagnani for her cooking vlog. Khan visited Jackky and his wife Rakul Preet Singh’s residence to shoot her vlog, where she can be seen teasing the actor for his lavish lifestyle and the costs of being a producer. In a fun conversation, Farah told his cook Dilip, “Humko bhi producer banna hai! (I also want to become a producer).” To which Jackky quickly replied, “Producer nahi ban na, real estate (Don’t become a producer, do real estate).”

Farah didn’t miss the chance to joke and said, “Sorry, haan, humko producer nahi ban na hai, hum real estate karna hai, kyunki pehle inke 10 floor the, producer banne ke baad sirf 5 bache hai! (Sorry, yes, we don’t have to become a producer but try real estate, because earlier they had 10 floors but after becoming a producer, they only have 5).” Rakul and others were seen bursting out with laughter.

Jackky Bhagnani’s last produced film was Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, which featured big stars like Akshay Kumar, Manushi Chhillar, Tiger Shroff, Alaya F and Prithviraj Sukumaran in key roles. The film was made in a whopping budget of Rs 350 crore, but it could only earn Rs 111.5 crore from the worldwide box office. As per earlier reports, the Bhagnanis were bound to sell their seven floor office building in Mumbai to clear their debts of Rs 250 crore approx.

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In the same vlog, Jackky Bhagnani also recalled his father and producer Vashu Bhagnani’s struggles in life. He said, “He used to sell saris on the footpath… he’s seen many failures. He always starts again. For him, the show must go on.”

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Apart from producing, Jackky Bhagnani also starred in many movies like Youngistaan, Welcome 2 Karachi, Mitron, F.A.L.T.U, Ajab Gazabb Love, Mohini, Kal Kissne Dekha, Cuttputlli and Rangrezz, to name a few.