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Farah Khan, Shirish Kunder celebrate 10th wedding anniversary

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Filmmaker Farah Khan and her husband Shirish Kunder on Tuesday celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary. Farah, 49, who tied the knot with the film editor and director in 2004, said that she can't believe the couple have completed ten years together.

Farah posted on Twitter:

Farah met Kunder, 41, during the making of her film Main Hoon Na. They have since worked together on each other's films, such as Jaan-E-Mann, Om Shanti Om and Tees Maar Khan.

Farah and Kunder have triplets; one son and two daughters, who were born in 2008. 

Actor Riteish Deshmukh congratulated the couple on their special day, saying, "Happy Anniversary... it's a perfect 10." "Happy Anniversary my favourite Farah and Shirish Kunder.

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Just Who Is Shirish Kunder?

Just before Sunday's incident at the Agneepath party, the Mumbai Mirror newspaper claimed SRK mentioned that he had promised his children he would slap Shirish for that hurtful tweet.

Farah Khan denied that her husband had provoked SRK, but newspaper accounts pieced together from guests present early on Monday morning alleged that Shirish had needled the superstar.

The morning after he finally made the front pages, the Joker director tweeted: 'Some of your jokes on the incident were very funny. Including the ones on me. Keep up the humour. I'll be back soon.'

Farah and Shirish do not plan to file a police complaint against SRK. 'Thanks for all your concern & wishes,' Shirish tweeted. 'We are very grateful. Contrary to rumours, we have no intention of filing a FIR or police complaint.'

When the maar-peet was going on, newspapers reported that SRK told Shirish to tell his 'friend' that he would take care of him too, not so politely, of course.

Will said Shirish buddy, who lives about 1.5 miles from SRK's home, now take up the challenge?

A gushing yet defensive post about Jaan-e-Mann

I so wish I could begin this post by saying I loved Jaan-e-Mannwithout reservation and recommend it to everyone unconditionally. For a solid one-and-a-half hours, Shirish Kunder’s directorial debut is a delightful, thoroughly absorbing film. I sank wholeheartedly into its marvelous stage-musical world, the constant self-referencing and clever sight-gags, the gorgeosity of the song “Humko Maloom Hai” and its picturisation, the tributes to Singin' in the Rain, What Price Hollywood? and even the dancing space stations of 2001: A Space Odyssey(yes!), and the performances of Akshay Kumar, Salman Khan and Preity Zinta. (All this was so well done that I was happy to overlook the one sour note in the film’s first half: the unfortunate bit of lowbrow slapstick involving Anupam Kher playing Salman’s midget uncle – with much tasteless punning on the word “bauna”, meaning dwarf.)

Unfortunately, after the intermission, the film lost its distinct style (and, crucially, much of its sense of humour

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