These days, news is circulating on social media that choreographer-filmmaker Farah Khan and actress Deepika Padukone have unfollowed each other on Instagram. It's being said that they disagreed with something, which is why this happened. Farah Khan has responded to this matter and revealed the truth. Let's find out the full story.

'Deepika Padukone doesn't like this'
Farah Khan recently participated in a conversation with Pinkvilla. Here, she responded to the news of Deepika Padukone unfollowing her on Instagram. She said, "Initially, we weren't following each other. During the shooting of 'Happy New Year,' we decided not to communicate on Instagram. We would only communicate through direct messages and calls." We don't even wish each other on Instagram on birthdays because Deepika doesn't like it.
Farah Khan also spoke about the 8-hour work schedule.
Filmmaker Farah Khan further expressed her views on Deepika's comment about working 8 hours. She said, "Yes, my 8-hour comment wasn't sarcasm, but to tell cook Dilip that now he too will work 8 hours, when in reality he only works 2 hours."
This trend of rumors must stop.
Farah Khan further said, "This new trend of turning anything into a fake controversy must stop. Last week, it was said that Karan Johar and I ignored Aayush Sharma on the red carpet, when in reality, we met him downstairs before coming up."

A look at Deepika and Farah's careers
Deepika started her career with Farah Khan's "Om Shanti Om," directed by Shah Rukh Khan. She then worked with Shah Rukh Khan in Farah Khan's "Happy New Year." Deepika is currently busy shooting for her upcoming film "King," where she will once again be seen opposite Shah Rukh Khan.
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