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Karan Johar's daughter Roohi joins labubu trend: It's not a trend, it's my friend

Karan Johar's daughter Roohi joins labubu trend: It's not a trend, it's my friend

India Today2 days ago
The global Labubu doll trend has now found its way into the home of filmmaker Karan Johar. On Sunday, Karan shared a light-hearted video on Instagram, about how the popular craze has captured the attention of his daughter, Roohi. In the clip, the six-year-old adorably insists that her Labubu doll is not just a part of a trend, but her 'friend', much to Karan's amusement.advertisementIn the video, Roohi is seen holding her Labubu doll close, as Karan playfully asks, 'Roohi, do you really want to follow this trend?' With complete confidence, Roohi replies, 'It's not a trend, it's my friend.' Amused by her response, Karan laughs and says, 'Oh God, okay,' before captioning the post: 'Can't argue with that can I?? #LabubuTakeover.'Take a look at the video:
The video received warm reactions from both fans and industry friends. Ishaan Khatter commented, 'Lawhoboo?' while Maheep Kapoor responded with heart emojis. Sophie Choudry showed her support for Roohi, writing, 'Well said, Roohi.' Fans reacted with affectionate messages such as, 'Awww she is soo adorable. God bless,' and 'She's growing up so pretty.' One user joked, 'Ye log hamesha aapko daat te kyu rehte hain? (Why are they always scolding you?)'
On the work front, Karan Johar is currently focused on promoting his upcoming production 'Dhadak 2', featuring Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri. Speaking about the film, Karan shared that it addresses a socially relevant theme and highlights the harsh realities of today's society.- EndsTrending Reel
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