Instead, choreographer-turned-director Farah, who often directs dance sequences for Sajid, says their work gives them a chance to spend quality time together.
"When I go to choreograph for him, I feel I get to spend some more time with my brother because now I am busy with my children while Sajid has his own life," Farah said here Monday at the launch of TV show "Veera".
"So, at least when we work together, we spend quality time with each other. I don't think there is any competitiveness where Sajid is concerned," Farah said.
Farah has directed films like "Om Shanti Om" and "Main Hoon Na" while Sajid is credited for entertainers like "Heyy Babyy", "Housefull" and "Housefull 2".
Farah says they share mutual admiration for each other's work, and Sajid even stands up for her whenever someone attacks her films.
"What is nice is that we both are film buffs since childhood. We have grown up watching films.
"So now, when Sajid makes a film, it's important for me as it's my own and vice-versa. I know when my film comes, Sajid gets ready to fight with the people who say even one (negative) word about my movie," said the 47-year-old.
"Now he has a choreographer free of cost for all his films!" Farah said. "On every Rakhi, he takes the dates from me, instead of giving something."
Farah's next directorial venture is expected to be "Happy New Year" while Sajid has started shooting for "Himmatwala" remake.