Teaching Dance Steps to Three Pairs is a Challenge: Farah


Mumbai, Jul 12 (IANS): Choreographer-director Farah Khan was assigned the task of choreographing a song with Asin Thottumkal, Zarine Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez along with their partners Akshay Kumar, John Abraham and Riteish Deshmukh for "Housefull 2" and she says it was not easy.

The song for the film, produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and directed by Sajid Khan, was shot in in Petersborough in England.

"...Doing a song with two heroes and two heroines in 'Housefull' was gruelling enough. Here I'll have to 'sambhalo' three pairs. And during the song the pairs get inter-changed also. It's quite a challenge. 'Lekin kya karoon'? I can't say no to the two Sajids in my life. One is my brother. The other is my husband's producer and also like my brother. Main to phans gayi," said Farah.

As a source said: "It's bad enough handling dance steps of two leading ladies. But three? Asin is an expert dancer and she is opposite the biggest star of the film (Akshay). So she'd be within her rights to expect the best steps.

"On the other hand Zarine, Salman's blue-eyed babe thinks she's the hottest item girl after 'Character dheela'. Unka to haq banta hai. Jacqueline, of course, is the new 'It' girl and therefore a star in her own right. Besides she shot 'Apni to aise taise with Farah for the two Sajids' Housefull."

  

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