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This comes in the light of the dirty standoff between the producer of ‘Jigra’, Karan Johar and actress-director Divya Khossla, and of course the underwhelming performance of ‘Jigra’ at the box-office.
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It is not Reliance but Adar Poonawalla's Serene Productions that has acquired a 50% stake in Karan Johar’s Dharma. On Monday, October 21, Dharma and Serene Entertainment issued a joint statement announcing that Serene Productions will invest INR 1,000 crore into Dharma Productions and Dharmatic Entertainment, India’s leading production house.
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On Friday, the makers released the poster announcing the release date of the untitled film.
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To celebrate the milestone, Karan Johar took to his social media handles to share a special video along with a heartfelt note
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On Sunday, a war of words ensued between the two as they both took to their respective social media handles, and engaged in mud-slinging without naming each other.
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Karan expressed, “The first time I watched their film 'Kabhi Kabhie,' I couldn't forget that moment, that instance, because the romance and human interaction portrayed in it were things I perhaps didn't fully understand in my childhood.”
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On Sunday, the producer-director-actor shared a quote on Instagram that reads, "We have to be strong enough to ensure our life is stable enough to shut some negative people’s mouths." Alongside the quote, he wrote a lengthy caption expressing how, despite quitting X (formerly Twitter), social media negativity still affects him.
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Alia took to her photo-sharing platform Instagram and posted two pictures simultaneously and wrote a caption while pouring immense love for her father.
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The official makers took to their photo-sharing platform Instagram and posted a new promo video showing Kapil Sharma asking director Karan Johar about a role in his film. Later, the fun banter starts with Alia Bhatt, Vedang Raina and director Vasan Bala.
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The 39-year-old star said he connected to Sikh traditions because of his mother.
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‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’ season 2 is set to drop on September 21 on Netflix.
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The actor reportedly dies of cardiac arrest in his sleep. His body has been sent for post-mortem to Cooper Hospital in the Juhu area of Mumbai.
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In an old video, Shah Rukh Khan, often called the 'King of Romance,' discussed his experiences working with female directors. He remarked, "Men tend to compartmentalize their feelings, while women are more nuanced and encompassing. I enjoy working with women for their sensitivity. That said, I don't mean to diminish the contributions of great directors like Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Karan Johar, or Mani Ratnam."
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Karan Johar shared several childhood photos with his father on Instagram, marking Yash Johar's 95th birth anniversary. He wrote, “Miss you every day, Papa. Thank you for being the brightest guiding light for me, even now.” Yash Johar began his career as a publicist and still photographer with the 1951 film "Badal" and later founded Dharma Productions in 1976.
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Karan was speaking on the podcast “Jaane Mann” with host Jai Madaan, where he was asked about whom he relates the words “peace” and “power” with.
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'Vekh Sohneyaa' which is written and performed by Charan and Bombay the Artist, and produced by Dishant, perfectly encapsulates the spirit of 'Call Me Bae', where self-love meets romantic allure.
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The trailer, unveiled at a 5 star property in the Bandra area of Mumbai on Tuesday, shows actress Ananya Panday's titular character of Bae wrapping her head around the realities and curveballs that life throws at her
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The actor took to the Stories section of his Instagram on Monday, and clarified that his statement was misconstrued.
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The event is to take place on August 13, ahead of the 15th annual Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM), which is slated to commence from August 15.
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The collection includes Mango Malas, where traditional elegance meets modern sophistication. Each piece is meticulously crafted to symbolize prosperity and beauty, making them perfect for the auspicious Varalaxmi occasion.