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Karan Johar jokes he'd move to London if his WhatsApp chats got leaked

Karan Johar jokes he'd move to London if his WhatsApp chats got leaked

India Today10 hours ago
Filmmaker Karan Johar, who is also known for his unapologetic wit, recently shared an insight into his WhatsApp groups with Bollywood stars. During a conversation with Mojo Story, Johar was asked if he would ever consider revealing these chats for a book or movie. He said, 'If anyone ever got access to those WhatsApp groups about me and many of my friends in the fraternity, I think we would have to move to London. We may not be able to continue living in our city.'advertisementHe later explained that the discussions within these groups are unfiltered. "Because let me tell you, they are very candid, honest, and sometimes very b**chy analysis of our immediate environment and what is going on. We are fashion critics, we are movie critics. We are critics of everything in that group. Everyone has an opinion, and none of us can ever put those opinions out there," he further added.
Johar is currently seen hosting Prime Video's 'The Traitors'. The reality shows features 20 celebrities navigating a game of trust, deception, and survival. The show's finale is scheduled to premiere on July 3.Additionally, Johar's production house, Dharma Productions, has dropped the teaser for their upcoming film 'Sarzameen'. The film is directed by Boman Irani's son, Kayoze Irani.It features Kajol, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Ibrahim Ali Khan and is expected to premiere on JioHotstar on July 25.- EndsTrending Reel
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