Farah Khan, born on January ninth, nineteen sixty-five, is a multifaceted Indian film director, choreographer, dancer, writer, producer, and actress, primarily known for her contributions to Hindi cinema. She made her directorial debut with the blockbuster film Main Hoon Na in two thousand four, which was followed by the equally successful Om Shanti Om in two thousand seven. Both films garnered her nominations for the prestigious Filmfare Award for Best Director.
In addition to her directorial achievements, Khan has an impressive background in choreography, having choreographed over one hundred songs across more than eighty films. Her exceptional talent in this field has earned her the National Film Award for Best Choreography, along with seven Filmfare Awards, solidifying her status as a leading figure in the industry.
Khan's artistic reach extends beyond Bollywood, as she has also made significant contributions to Tamil cinema and international projects. Her work includes notable films such as Monsoon Wedding in two thousand one, Bombay Dreams in two thousand two, Vanity Fair in two thousand four, Marigold: An Adventure in India in two thousand seven, the Chinese film Perhaps Love in two thousand five, and Kung Fu Yoga in two thousand seventeen. Her diverse portfolio has led to nominations at the Tony Awards and the Golden Horse Awards, showcasing her global impact.