Farah wishes to invite Salman, SRK together on 'Farah Ki Daawat'


Mumbai, Feb 19 (IANS): Filmmaker-host Farah Khan, who is set to hit the small screen with her cookery show "Farah Ki Daawat" wishes to see superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan together cooking for her on the show.

Farah was present at the launch of the show here Wednesday. Asked if she would love to invite Shah Rukh and Salman together for "Farah Ki Daawat", she said," I wish and who wouldn't like to bring Shah Rukh and Salman together?"

Set to go on air Feb 22 on Colors channel, "Farah Ki Daawat" will see Bollywood stars like Abhishek Bachchan, Alia Bhatt, Malaika Arora Khan, Riteish Deshmukh and Genelia showing their culinary skills.

All these celebrities have already shot for the show, however, Farah is more than excited to bring Shah Rukh on the show and says "it will be good to see him cook" after a long gap of twenty years.

"Shah Rukh is set to come on the show and it will be good to see him cook. He has promised to make a special pasta dish for me," Farah, who is a good cook herself, said.

"But I have not seen him cook for the last twenty years, so it will be interesting to see him cooking. Moreover, he keeps on telling me that he cooks for his children, so I think it would be good to see him here," she added.

 

  

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