Karan Johar Praised Amitabh Bachchan: Bollywood’s famous film producer Karan Johar is very impressed with Hindi cinema’s veteran actor Amitabh Bachchan. He has praised Big B on many occasions and once again he has praised the ‘superstar of the century’ and talked about his power.
Karan recently shared things from his childhood days during a podcast. The name of the podcast was ‘Jaane Man’. In this podcast, a rapid round was held, some questions were asked to him, which he had to answer. During the podcast, when he was asked about the words power and peace, he took the name of film actor Amitabh Bachchan for power and the name of late spiritual guru Dada Vaswani for peace.
Karan Johar praised Amitabh Bachchan a lot
Karan Johar praised Amitabh Bachchan and said, I think Amitabh Bachchan has that power that when he enters a room, most of the people stand up and they don’t know why they are standing. Actually this is the real power.
Took the name of Dada Vaswani for peace
Taking the name of Dada Vaswani for peace, Karan said that he is no longer among us. I felt peace after meeting him and I interviewed him. Believe me, I have never been so impressed by people from the spiritual world. But I was very impressed by his presence and I felt peace.
I was never like the other boys
The filmmaker, who last directed ‘Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani’ starring Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt, while talking about himself said that he is proud of his journey as a human being and he would not try to live it any differently.
He said, I was never like the other boys, their interests, style, their sports, it was just not me. It took me years to understand that I don’t need to apologize to anyone for being different. I have accepted who I am and that has become my strength. Till date, I have never regretted the way I have lived my life or the work I have done. Whatever I do is for myself, without any regrets. I just want to live my truth.
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