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Karan Johar slams trolls calling him ‘nepo kids ka daijaan,' says, ‘Look at those...'

Karan Johar slams trolls calling him ‘nepo kids ka daijaan,' says, ‘Look at those...'

India.com21-07-2025
Ahaan Panday and Aneet Padda's film Saiyaara is breaking all records. Mohit Suri's directorial has already collected Rs 84 crore so far. In just three days, the romantic drama has recovered its budget. For the unversed, Saiyaara was made on a budget of Rs 60 crore, and now the film's collection is moving towards the Rs 100 crore club. Ahaan and Aneet, who are debutants in the film, have been garnering praise from the audience, industry members, and critics alike. Among those appreciating the film is the OG filmmaker Karan Johar.
Taking to Instagram, the director heaped praise on Aneet and Ahaan. However, what was supposed to be a supportive move has now turned into a huge trolling event. Karan, who has often been in the limelight for supporting and encouraging nepotism, has once again found himself embroiled in controversy. What did Karan Johar write for Ahaan and Aneet?
In his Instagram post, Karan wrote, 'I don't remember the last time I felt like this after watching a film. Tears flowing and yet the feeling of immense joy… Joy for the fact that a love story has conquered the silver screen and made the nation fall in love.' View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Karan Johar (@karanjohar)
'Proudest that my alma mater @yrf has brought love back!!! Back to the movies… Back to our industry… Adi, I love you and feel so proud to say that I am a YRF student for life! @awidhani, what a debut as producer!!! That ball is now officially out of the park,' he added. Karan Johar Trolled for Nepotism
As soon as Karan Johar's Instagram post went viral, users wasted no time taking digs at him. One user targeted him Karan Johar and wrote 'Aa gaya nepo kid ka daijaan'. Interestingly, even Karan took accounts of the matter and replied to the troll and said, 'Shut up. Don't keep negativity sitting at home. Look after the work of two children and do some work yourself.'
The comment had more than 1.500 likes in just 5 hours. Moreover, responding to Karan's reply, a user wrote 'Very good Karan sir. Finally, you answered this troll.' – Rectify grammatical mistakes, punctuation mistakes, spelling mistakes, and do not change any content in the article just rectify the mistakes
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