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Tag Archives: Karan Johar
Karan Johar’s difficult moments with Hrithik Roshan
It is proving to be a tough call for Karan Johar as he continues the search to find the cast for his re-make of super hit Agneepath.
SRK to meet President Obama??
Karan Johar seems to have some surprises cooked up in his upcoming movie My Name Is Khan!! It seems that the King of Bollywood, Shah Rukh Khan will meet up with President Obama…….or, we can say his look alike!!
Arjun Rampal in Karan’s Hindi remake of Step Mom
The success of Dostana does never mean an easy walk for Karan Johar. Karan, the producer of certain standards fixed his eyes on an Engilish film “Step Mom” and went ahead with identifying two glorifying ladies Kajol and Kareena as … Continue reading
Karan’s new suit
Karan Johar has brought a suit as fond memory of his work at Philadelphia. Yes, a lawsuit. Karan’s Dharma Productions was in Philadelphia shooting an untitled film by Rensil D’Silva. The local activities in Philadelphia were subcontracted to Swish Films, … Continue reading
Dostana breaks Dosti between Karan and Yash Chopra
Dostana was Karan Johar’s only film in 2008. No regrets to him as it turned a box office hit. But this Dostana as it stands for friendship, made a big change in Karan Johar’s life too.
Karan Johar Pays 2.5 Crores to Book Kajol
Shahrukh Khan, who himself is in the firing line of producers with tremendous pressure to reduce his fee, another character in his much talked about “My Name Is Khan” seems to have achieved quite the opposite.