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Famous choreographer and director of Hindi cinema Farah Khan has recently given many fans to his fans on social media. During this, he said that from Shah Rukh, Salman to Tabu, how he was …Read more

Highlights
- Farah Khan does not pray five times a day
- But he is a good Muslim and a good person
- Because she donates and keeps fast
New Delhi: Famous choreographer Farah Khan once revealed that even if she does not offer Namaz or prays five times a day, she is a good Muslim and good person because she regularly donates and keeps fasting. During a conversation with his fans on Rediff, Farah said which Muslim stars of Bollywood are religious and offer Namaz with dedication. A fan asked the choreographer, ‘Farah do you believe in God? Or do you recite Namaz or fast during Ramadan? I am sure that you would not do all this like Lucky Ali, which is very religious and they told us in the chat room that they pray five times a day, are you not friends? ‘
Farah Khan replied, ‘Shabana I do not offer Namaz, but I keep fast and that’s all. And I donate a part of my earnings. It is called ‘Zakat’. And I try to treat people well and be honest and hardworking and it is better than reading Namaz five times a day and not doing all this! ‘
Then he was asked, ‘Farah actually, I want to know … how religious are our other Muslim stars like Shahrukh, Aamir, Salman and Tabu? Can you tell me Because people in America feel that they are not religious, is this true? ‘ Farah answered an interesting answer to the fan question! He wrote, ‘Dear Shabana, don’t worry that anyone will be upset with you. As far as other stars are concerned, I know that Shah Rukh is a very good person. They do too much charity, they help the film industry and many people outside it.
He told, ‘I know that Tabu recumerously offers Namaz because she is a very close friend of mine, and even if she has not recited Namaz, she is still a good person. I do not know about Salman, but he is always ready to help anyone, which needs it and I think this is important in life, not what religion you believe. ‘