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Karan Johar breaks silence on Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham sequel rumours: ‘Every film has its flaws…’

Karan Johar breaks silence on Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham sequel rumours: ‘Every film has its flaws…’

Filmmaker Karan Johar has addressed ongoing speculation around a sequel to his 2001 blockbuster Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, opening up about rumours of a second instalment. Speaking on On Call with Sonal Kalra for The Right Angle, Karan clarified that there are no plans for K3G 2 or any reworking of his ambitious period drama Takht. Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham Released in 2001, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham remains one of Bollywood’s most iconic family dramas, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Kajol, Amitabh Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan. The film’s enduring popularity, Johar noted, lies in the nostalgia it continues to evoke across generations. ‘Every film has its flaws…’ While acknowledging that K3G was not without flaws, Karan emphasised that the film’s emotional legacy is something he would not want to disturb. “So I’m glad that I have this platform, and I’m glad that I’m speaking with you to clarify that there is no K3G2, and there is no derivative of Takht being made. I would never make K3G 2—not because K3G was the best film ever made, …

Karan Johar calls actors ‘insecure’, says loyalty is missing in Bollywood: ‘They are absolutely nobodies…’

Karan Johar calls actors ‘insecure’, says loyalty is missing in Bollywood: ‘They are absolutely nobodies…’

Filmmaker and producer Karan Johar has never shied away from speaking his mind about the realities of the entertainment business, and this time, he’s taken aim at the industry’s shifting loyalties. In a recent conversation with Sarthak Ahuja of SCREEN, Karan opened up about the challenges of running a talent management agency. Karan Johar Talent management, not a fairytale Karan, who co-owns Dharma Cornerstone Agency (DCAA), said that most actors today lack professional loyalty. Without naming anyone, he remarked, “Every two years, people are shifting from one agency to another because they are so insecure that they feel we are time-bound. Nobody is loyal in this business; actors just keep hopping and skipping. So you put two years of your life into a talent and they suddenly move somewhere else — and then they don’t like it there and want to come back. This is a vicious circle.” Karan also said that getting into talent management came naturally to him, explaining that most of the work revolves around understanding and managing people. “Ninety percent of …