Farah Khan is an award-winning choreographer, director, and actor who is one of the most successful and influential figures in the Hindi film industry. She is a renowned filmmaker whose directorial works include top-grossing blockbusters such as Main Hoon Na, Om Shanti Om, and Happy New Year. She is a celebrated pioneer who operates her business on her own terms, consistently challenging and excelling against her peers regardless of gender.
Khan first achieved fame for her choreography in numerous Hindi film blockbusters, gaining international recognition for her work in Monsoon Wedding and Bombay Dreams. Her work on Bombay Dreams earned her a 2004 Tony Award nomination for Best Choreographer. This success led to her groundbreaking directorial career, where she became the first-ever female director to be nominated for the Filmfare award for ‘Best Director’.
Known for being witty and understanding the pulse of the audience, Farah is an exceptional speaker and storyteller who motivates audiences to follow their dreams and excel. Her success is driven by her hard work, determination, and attitude. She consistently competes at the highest level of the industry, positioning herself as a powerful role model for aspiring choreographers and directors.
As a philanthropist, Khan is actively involved in social and humanitarian causes, supporting organizations that focus on animal welfare, such as World For All, and is an active supporter of the Swades Foundation, which focuses on empowering rural India. Her keynotes focus on women empowerment, motivation, and teamwork, using her vast experience in film production to illustrate the power of creativity and dedication.

























