Farah Khan caught between maids, cook (Movie Snippets)

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IANS Mumbai
Last Updated : Apr 29 2014 | 3:33 PM IST

Farah Khan can handle her triplets and a large film crew, but guess what takes a toll on her?

"Sorting out disputes between my maids and cook takes a toll on me! Handling a film crew of 300 is much easier," the filmmaker, who is busy with her project "Happy New Year", posted on her Twitter page.

For her new movie, she is handling a star cast, including top-rated actors like Shah Rukh Khan, Abhishek Bachchan and Deepika Padukone.

Farah had earlier told IANS in an interview that she found it easier to handle triplets. But little did she know a bigger task awaited her.

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'Humshakals' trailer to release Wednesday

The trailer of Saif Ali Khan starrer "Humshakals" will be launched worldwide on Youtube Wednesday.

The trailer will see fun multiply into nine and will make the audiences fall out of their chairs with laughter, said a source close to the production.

"The promo of the film is fast paced and the USP of the trailer is watching Saif Ali Khan, Riteiesh Deshmukh , Ram Kapoor in triple roles. The confusion and fun triples when our beauties Esha Gupta, Bipasha Basu and Tamannah enter their lives," the source added.

Co-produced by Fox Star Studios and Pooja Entertainment, "Humshakals" is directed by Sajid Khan, known for making an out-and-out comic content.

Saif Ali Khan, who played a Gujarati boy in "Kal Ho Na Ho", will again experiment with the Gujarati accent in the film. The actor will not only be seen speaking in Gujarati, but he has also decided to add a comic twist in the film.

The film is releasing June 20.

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Ghai's new find Mishti on TV show

Actress Mishti, who has been launched by Subhash Ghai in Bollywood with "Kaanchi", will be seen on the small screen show "Ekk Nayi Pehchaan".

The show's episode, to be aired May 5, will feature Kaanchi as a girl from Uttarakhand who is in Mumbai to fight for her identity and save her village.

Her character will come face-to-face with the character named Sakshi, essayed by Krystle D'souza. They will meet at a market where some men are chasing Mishti to kill her.

Talking about her experience of working for this special sequence, Krystal said: "It was a wonderful experience to work with the 'Kaanchi' team. The sequence was quite interesting and considering our characters share similar ideologies, made it easier for us to enact this sequence better."

"Kaanchi", which also stars Kartik Tiwari, released Friday.

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First Published: Apr 29 2014 | 3:28 PM IST

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