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An honour for Farah

Choreographer, director, producer and most importantly an out-and-out entertainer, Farah Khan, efficiently dons many hats.

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Choreographer, director, producer and most importantly an out-and-out entertainer, Farah Khan, efficiently dons many hats. The successful filmmaker has an impressive filmography replete with movies that set benchmarks at the box-office. Owing to her expertise as a mainstream filmmaker, Farah was recently invited at Indian School Of Business’s Leadership Summit, where she shed light on the importance of commercial cinema. Indian School Of Business is the only Indian B-school among the top 50 globally. 

ISB Leadership Summit (ILS), ISB’s annual flagship event, is a conclave that brings together an international community of business leaders, academicians, policy experts, thought leaders, entertainers, sportspersons and bright young minds of ISB to debate as well as engage. 

Shares Farah, “It was an honour to represent mainstream cinema at the summit. Being among young minds and engaging with them was very exciting. They are so passionate, driven, focused and disciplined. It was inspiring to be surrounded by their energy.”

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