MUMBAI – A delightful and candid conversation between renowned Indian director Farah Khan and legendary actor Jackie Shroff has charmed the internet, quickly going viral across social media platforms. The moment took place during the recording of Farah Khan’s popular cooking vlog, where the 68-year-old actor appeared as a guest.
During the show, the 60-year-old Khan playfully teased Shroff about his iconic 1989 polio vaccination advertisement. That famous public service announcement was memorable for Shroff’s unique delivery, where he used street slang and expletives to convey the vital health message.
Farah laughingly remarked, “People who swear are often very clean-hearted.”
Jackie Shroff, known for his signature unfiltered style, initially laughed at the comment. He then retorted in his classic manner, “Don’t say that! Everyone will start swearing and then put the blame on me.”
The exchange instantly caused both stars to erupt in laughter. It was this genuine, light-hearted moment that resonated deeply with viewers, and clips of the conversation began circulating widely.
Beyond the witty banter, the episode also entertained audiences as Jackie Shroff showcased his cooking skills.
Jackie Shroff is one of Indian cinema’s most respected actors, with a prolific career spanning four decades. He has acted in over 250 films across 13 languages and has won numerous accolades for his performances, including four Filmfare Awards.

