Karan Johar admits to making people say positive things about his movies; says 'Sometimes you're also struggling...'
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- January 02, 2024
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is not the one to mince his words. These days he has not been holding back but sharing insights as a filmmaker. Even though the host gets flak for his confessions, Karan has been coming clean while wearing his heart on his sleeves. In a recent roundtable conference, the filmmaker admitted to getting some people to talk positively about his movies.
Yes, you read that right. talked about the people who conduct vox pops outside cinemas wherein people come and talk about the most sensational things about the movies. He shared that those are not the real audience. Karan shares that the real audience has slipped away. There are others who purposely give loud reactions just to go viral.
Karan then admits that sometimes, they plant people with the help of their PR to praise the movie. Karan said this at the Galatta Roundtable conference and got shocked reactions from fellow panellists. "See, sometimes you’re also struggling to make a mark. As a producer, you will make every last ditch attempt to make your film be heard," the filmmaker shares.
The director admits that while he may call out the criticisms from the critics, he is also banking on them for his films whenever they sing praise for his films. He shares that he is changing with every movie. Karan adds that some movies work on their own and at that time, he can take the high ground and stay quiet.
But sometimes, certain movies don't perform well and hence, they have to give out an impression that it is doing fine. Meanwhile, as per reports, Karan Johar is reuniting with for the movie (tentative title). Salman and Karan are working after 25 years. As per the latest reports, Karan is also planning to work with .
However, a confirmation from the filmmaker is awaited..
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