‘Maine sirf apna kaam kiya’ claims Karan Johar on being tagged as flag-bearer of nepotism: ‘Karma mere liye sabse bada…’

Despite being widely acclaimed for his renowned movies, Karan Johar also faces considerable backlash. A frequent accusation leveled against him is that he supposedly harmed people’s careers. Not long ago, this issue was brought to light as the filmmaker openly acknowledged it and asserted that he merely did his job.

In a recent chat with Raj Shamani, I found myself grappling with the question of how I came to embody ‘nepotism.’ Amusingly enough, I confessed that I’ve been a part of the inner circle all along, given my father was deeply involved in the film world.

He commented, “Since Koffee with Karan ended, there’s been an unusual perception about me that I am a particular kind of person.

The director made it clear that he doesn’t present himself as the type of person he truly is, but those close to him understand his genuine character. On the other hand, strangers might hold a different view of him, and a particular story may have been crafted about him.

In simpler terms, the filmmaker expressed that it’s impossible for him to meet and explain himself to everyone, neither does he expect others to vouch for his identity or character. Instead, Johar emphasized that all he wants is to pour his dedication, intensity, and enthusiasm into his projects.

As an ardent believer in the power of Karma, I passionately advocate for amassing a wealth of positive Karma points. “Your triumphs are rooted in your Karma points,” I firmly assert, and this conviction runs deep within me – to such an extent that I consider Karma as the supreme faith in my life, stating, “For me, Karma is the ultimate religion.

To wrap things up, let me say that I’ve always made it a point not to interfere with others’ paths. Some folks have accused me of ruining careers, but the truth is, I haven’t meddled in anyone else’s affairs. All I’ve done is focused on my own work, and their belief that I might be responsible for someone else’s downfall is merely a perception.

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2025-05-07 11:07