Bollywood filmmaker Karan Johar has spoken out regarding the recent incident involving Kangana Ranaut, emphasizing his stance against violence. The incident, which has garnered significant media attention, involves Kangana allegedly being slapped during a public altercation.
In a statement, Karan Johar expressed his disapproval of the incident, he told the reporters, “I do not support any form of violence, verbal or physical.” His remarks are made in the midst of intense debate and investigation over the altercation, which has generated a lot of interest in the entertainment industry. Regarding the movie, Karan continued, “Many action films are made, some are mounted on huge budgets. But when there’s a lot of thought goes in the action and there’s no VFX, we are hopeful that the audience appreciates it.”
Karan’s comments come amidst growing concern over the incident between CISF officer and Kangana Ranaut airport incident, which has sparked widespread debate and discussions on social media.
On the other hand, produced by Dharma Productions and Sikhya Entertainment, Karan Johar is now getting ready for the premiere of his upcoming movie Kill. On July 5, the movie, which stars rookie Lakshay, is scheduled to open in theaters. Karan Johar attended a Kill trailer premiere ceremony with the rest of the film crew prior to the movie’s official release.
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