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Filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan does not agree with the view that Bollywood is a male-dominated industry. She says whoever brings in big money here can become a superstar.

Farah revealed her opinion at the launch of Kaveree Bamzai’s book “No Regrets: The Guilt-Free Woman’s Guide To A Good Life”.

“It’s about who brings in maximum money,” Farah explained, underlining her opinion that power equations in Bollywood were not gender-specific.

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Farah Khan: “Bollywood Isn’t Male-Dominated, It’s About BIG Money & You Can Then Become A Superstar”

She added: “You have to blame rest of the country for that, because who patronises the movies? It’s not the industry. It’s the country and people who want to go and see the movies. So, whoever brings in the biggest money will be the biggest superstar. The minute women start bringing in the big bucks, they will be the superstars. It’s a business model. I think at some point, women might rule the industry. In last 30 years, a lot has changed.”

Farah Khan started her Bollywood journey as a choreographer for the Aamir Khan-starrer “Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar” (1992), and since then she worked as a dance director in a number of successful films.

She made her Bollywood debut as a director with “Main Hoon Na” in 2004, and followed it up with films such as “Om Shanti Om”, “Tees Maar Khan” and “Happy New Year”.