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“We’re the first generation to talk about mental health,” says Ananya Panday on Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle

Farah Khan and Ananya Panday join Kajol and Twinkle Khanna on Two Much, blending humor, emotion, and generational insight in a candid chat about growth, mental health, and creative journeys.

November 03, 2025 / 16:47 IST
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“We’re the first generation to talk about mental health,” says Ananya Panday on Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle
“We’re the first generation to talk about mental health,” says Ananya Panday on Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle

The latest episode of Two Much with Kajol and Twinkle on Prime Video brings together two generations of Bollywood who know how to keep it real. Filmmaker-choreographer Farah Khan and actor Ananya Panday join Kajol and Twinkle Khanna for an unfiltered, funny, and surprisingly moving conversation that explores everything from creative pressure to emotional honesty.

Farah, in her signature no-holds-barred style, looks back at choreographing Kajol and Twinkle in the early 90s, recalling the chaos and charm of that era. Between laughter, she shares how her relationship with Ananya has evolved from mentor to friend. “She reminds me of how hungry we all were when we started out,” Farah says, capturing the rare camaraderie that bridges their age gap.

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Ananya, meanwhile, brings a raw openness that feels distinctly modern. She talks about a project that pushed her limits as an actor, even admitting to walking off set in tears after a tough day under Farah’s choreography. The story, instead of being dramatic, turns into a reflection on growth and vulnerability. Ananya points out that her generation doesn’t see emotional expression as weakness but as strength, noting that “we’re the first to talk freely about mental health and not feel ashamed about it.”

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