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Filmmaker Karan Johar revealed that 2026 will mark his return to film sets after a year of self-reflection and personal growth. Sharing thoughts on Instagram, he emphasized his passion for storytelling and reminisced about Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna’s 19th anniversary.
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Filmmaker Karan Johar praised Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi as the show that transformed Indian television. As the iconic soap returns for a second season, Johar credited Ekta Kapoor for creating a legacy that still resonates across generations.
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Karan Johar marked Ranveer Singh’s 40th birthday with a heartfelt poem calling him the “lord of bling.” Praising his flamboyant persona and grounded spirit, Johar’s tribute celebrated the actor’s style, talent, and enduring bond with his friends and family.
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The emotional tribute reflected not just Karan’s deep bond with his father but also the creative legacy Yash Johar left behind. Sharing a monochrome picture of his father, the 'Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani' director expressed how his father gave him the courage to feel deeply and to bring those emotions alive on screen.
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Karan took to Instagram, where he shared a handful of images with his friends from his younger days. One image even featured his mother, Hiroo Johar.
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Karan took to Instagram, where he shared a monochrome picture. In the images, Hiroo and Zeenat Aman are seen. In the background, a young Karan peeks through between the two ladies, wide-eyed and observant
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The collage features Kareena and Karan smiling and posing together, offering a glimpse into their cherished friendship that has stood the test of time over the years.
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We still use English as our working language because the West came in hundreds of years ago and made sure we adapted their language, says 'Arjun Reddy' actor Vijay Deverakonda
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Taking to his Instagram stories, KJo shared a video of Kareena from a recent event where she asked for a tea without sugar
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Ananya Panday is reportedly in talks to play the female lead. Panday and Aaryan had previously shared screen space in the 2019 hit "Pati Patni Aur Woh."
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Karan took to Instagram, where he shared the poster of the Netflix show that centres on a 13-year-old schoolboy named Jamie Miller who is arrested for the murder of a female classmate.
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Karan took to Instagram, where she shared two photographs.The first was a colored photograph from Karan’s younger days sharing a close embrace with his mother. Karan is dressed in a blue jacket, has a big smile on his face, while Hiroo, wearing a light green outfit, holds him affectionately.
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He dropped a perfect black and white family picture featuring the lovebirds, along with their furry friend. While Janhvi Kapoor was seen looking lovingly at the dog, Shikhar Pahariya kept a hand on her head. He penned the caption, "Happy Birthday", with a red heart emoji.
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Varun shared a video on his Instagram stories where he was seen heading home in his car. The actor is sitting in the backseat, covering his eyes with his hands before removing them. He then smiles gently and starts nodding his head.
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Guneet is headed to the upcoming edition of the Academy Awards where her film ‘Anuja’ has been nominated in the Best Live Action Short Film category. On Sunday, Karan took to his Instagram, a shared a video of Guneet along with comedian Zarna Garg.
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"Nadaaniyan," which also stars Dia Mirza and Suniel Shetty in key roles, marks the acting debut of Saif Ali Khan’s son Ibrahim Ali Khan.
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Karan, who is fondly called as KJo, took to his Instagram stories, where he shared a monochrome picture featuring the two.
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Karan took to his Instagram, where he shared a gamut of adorable pictures posing with his children, whom he said has named them after his parents because he felt it’s “beyond a lineage.”
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An avid social media user, Karan has constantly been trolled online, and had previously expressed his concerns over the consumption of reel content. "Is there a rehab for reels?" he asked in a recent post
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However, it was KJo’s sartorial choice that grabbed the eyeballs. The producer-director wore a T-shirt which read, “Nepo Baby”.