The 41-year-old multi-faceted performer, who will soon be seen as the host in the Indian version of a celebrity reality show "I Can Do That", considers television a powerful medium.
"I can make a fiction show for television someday. I am open to experiment.
"I can't say that I have anything concrete that I can share with you, but the fact is that television is a very powerful medium that goes directly to everyone's home. There is possibility that I may come up with a fiction," he said at the launch of "I Can Do That" here.
"I do what I like to do, but honestly I can't speak to a crowd. Since childhood speaking on stage was a very big task for me. When I made my first film, 'Dil Chahta Hai' people used to ask me to speak about it, but I always tried to escape saying I had some other work as I was so afraid to go on stage and speak."
On being asked if there is a pressure of getting compared to "Big Boss" host superstar Salman Khan, Farhan said the only thing that bothers him is the responsibility he has towards the show.
"I don't get bothered by other shows running on some other channel that are hosted by celebrities. The only pressure on me is that the show does well. I have a responsibility towards the contestants, towards the show.
"I Can Do That" is a five-week challenge based non-fiction show that will make the celebrities push their boundaries and step out of their comfort zone.
It features well known faces like model-turned-actor Dino Morea, reality show regular Gauhar Khan, Gurmeet Choudhary, actress-anchor Mandira Bedi, Rithvik Dhanjani, Shibani Dandekar, singer-actor Meiyang Chang, "Baby" actress Madhurima Tuli, VJ Bani and Andy, chef Ranveer Brar and stand-up comedienne Bharti Singh.
