Farah Khan Offers Film Role to Mira Rajput, Says "You Can Become a Heroine"

During a YouTube vlog, filmmaker Farah Khan was visibly impressed by Mira Rajput's fitness and glamorous appearance. Khan, stunned by her looks, warmly welcomed Mira and complimented her, leading to a spontaneous film offer. She told Mira she could become a heroine and offered her a role in one of her films. Mira Rajput, an entrepreneur and wife of actor Shahid Kapoor, was left blushing but politely declined the offer.

Key Points: Farah Khan Offers Bollywood Role to Shahid Kapoor's Wife Mira

  • Surprise film offer from director
  • Mira Rajput's glamorous appearance
  • Offer made during YouTube vlog
  • Mira politely declines the role
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Farah Khan offers a film to Mira Rajput, says 'you can become a heroine'

Filmmaker Farah Khan offers Mira Rajput a film role after being stunned by her looks in a vlog. Mira politely declines the surprise offer.

Farah Khan offers a film to Mira Rajput, says 'you can become a heroine'
"Mira, you can become a heroine. Do a role in my film. - Farah Khan"

Mumbai, Jan 23

Filmmaker Farah Khan was recently bowled over Shahid Kapoor's wife and entrepreneur Mira Rajput's fitness and good looks.

The filmmaker seemed so stunned that she ended up offering a film role to Mira Rajput, during a recent vlog shared on her YouTube channel.

Farah was visibly impressed by Mira's casual yet glam appearance the moment she walked into the apartment where the vlog was shot.

In the video, Farah is seen warmly welcoming Mira before complimenting her looks. Clearly taken by surprise in a good way, Farah could be heard telling Mira that she looked absolutely stunning and should consider acting in films.

Farah, in her quintessential fun style even went on to offer her a role, saying, "Mira, you can become a heroine. Do a role in my film."

The moment left Mira blushing, who further politely declined the offer.

For the uninitiated, Farah Khan is one of the biggest and well-known filmmakers and choreographers of Bollywood. She made her directorial debut with Main Hoon Na in 2004, which went on to become a major hit.

Following the success of the movie, Farah went onto deliver more superhits like Om Shanti Om (2007) that also marked the grand Bollywood debut of Deepika Padukone opposite Shah Rukh Khan.

Farah later delivered the multi-starrer entertainer Happy New Year (2014), that starred Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, Abhishek Bachchan, Boman Irani and Vivaan Shah.

Talking about Mira Rajput, she is best known as the wife of Bollywood star Shahid Kapoor. The couple got married in July 2015 through an arranged setup introduced by their families.

She is the mother of two children, daughter Misha and son Zain. Mira Rajput recently had turned into an entrepreneur successfully taking her business sky high.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Typical Bollywood. Someone looks good and immediately gets a film offer. What about talent and training? Thousands of actors struggle at NSD and FTII, but a star wife gets an offer just like that. The industry needs to look beyond glamour.
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Aman W
Haha, Farah being her usual fun self! You can tell it was a light-hearted compliment, not a serious contract signing. Mira handled it gracefully. She seems very content with her life, which is great to see.
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Sarah B
As an outsider looking in, I find the dynamic fascinating. Mira has built her own identity as an entrepreneur, which is quite impressive. The automatic jump to "become a heroine" shows where the primary value is perceived to be in that world.
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Karthik V
Good for her for saying no politely. The pressure must be immense when someone like Farah Khan offers you a role. But family first is a solid choice. Her kids are young, and her business is doing well. Why disrupt that?
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Nisha Z
Mira does look stunning and carries herself so well. But let's be real, Farah's films are full-on masala entertainers. Not sure if that's Mira's vibe at all. Maybe a more subtle role from a different director would have been tempting? 😄

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