KJo REGRETS not working with this actor

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Johar is one of the most prolific filmmakers in tinsel town. The 51-year-old, who is known to have a deep knack for millenial relationships, recently opened up on the actors he had always wanted to work with, and if it happnened or not.

In a conversation with Pinkvilla, Karan said that when he began his career, there were a couple of artists that were on his bucket list.

One was Mr.Rishi Kapoor, who he eventually directed in

Student Of The Year

and produced with Agneepath and Kapoor & Sons. The other one, he said was Mr. Bachchan, who he had the pleasure of directing twice.
He also confessed that he was a crazy fan of Lata ji, who sang the title song of

Kabhi Khushi Kabhie

Gham, so he managed to work with all these stalwarts.

However, one actor that he missed out on working with, was the late Sridevi, who passed away untimely in 2018.
He further said that he is quite content in life. He said that he has no dream that he feels hasn’t been realized, but what he tells everyone is that every day he makes a new dream for himself and that dream could be a story to tell, an expansion plan for his studio or a relationship that he want to better.

He further went on to say that his dreams are not restricted to the movies. Giving an example, he said that he always dreamt of having children and when he actually had them, he felt like that was the most beautiful dream that was fructified. He further went on to say that now, he dreams for his children and their bright future.


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On the workfront, Karan Johar is now set to venture into the genre of action with his next directorial project. When questioned about the possibility of an action film, he responded with enthusiasm, emphasising that action must stem from a place of deep emotion. For him, action is a byproduct of storytelling, and merely showcasing fight sequences without emotional depth holds no appeal. Karan believes that when he cracks the narrative in which emotions lead the way, action naturally follows, and it's all about bringing top-notch talent on board.

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