
Karan Johar talks about misconception that his films are about ‘rich people’: If my name was Karan Kashyap…
Hindustan TimesKaran Johar is busy promoting his latest production venture, Kill, an action thriller which recently marked its world premiere at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival. In an interaction with Guneet Monga after the premiere of the film, Karan talked about battling the perception that Dharma Productions only makes family films and films about 'rich people.' Karan Johar wants to challenge the perception that his production house, Dharma Productions makes films for rich people, What Karan said In the post-screening discussion with the audience after the premiere of Kill, Karan was asked about how he came onboard with a project like Kill, that was so different from the films his production banner makes. To this, Karan said, “I have been trying to break this perception that Dharma Productions is burdened by because I still get asked 'Oh you only make family films' or 'you only make NRI-friendly films.or 'You make films about rich people'.
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