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Karan Johar Releases A New, Dark Post About Not Gaining Approval From Everyone: Accept Shining in Any Case

Filmmaker Karan Johar has reminded fans that it’s okay if not everyone likes them in yet another cryptic remark.

On Wednesday, Karan shared a message on his Instagram stories, telling his followers that it’s okay if some people don’t like them.

“You HAVE to learn to accept the fact that you won’t be liked. No matter how kind or caring you are, you will never be able to win over others and get their approval. Even if you are a bright light, people would still dislike you since they are used to rain. Be content to shine in whatever case,” his message said.

The director published a post earlier this month that sparked rumors regarding the newest styles in Bollywood and the sorts of films being produced.

“Bada scale chahiye toh wo banaao,” he said on Instagram stories. Take action, chali. Take action, banaao! tale of love chali toh tale of love banaao! Hit movie for girls, hui toh wahan jaao! Belief hath hafted marta hai, mausam har hafted badalta hai! Box office success is a certain, but Instagram success is not… 30 seconds of trending content is not worth mentioning.” (If a large size is what you want, then make it.

The action is effective. Produce action movies.A romantic movie should be made if a love narrative succeeds. Should a female film turn into a smash success, then so be it—weather changes weekly, conviction wanes weekly, etc.Not Instagram reels, but the box office counts, so you’ll stick with the 30-second trend there.)
He didn’t say anything explicitly, but it seemed like he was hinting to box office success and the industry’s adoption of modern Bollywood patterns.

As a producer, Karan is enjoying the success of “Ae Watan Mere Watan,” a fictitious story that is set against the background of the Quit India Movement in 1942 and stars Sara Ali Khan. The film, which documents a crucial phase in India’s fight for independence, is based on actual events.

The video pays tribute to both known and unknown soldiers, highlighting the courage, patriotism, sacrifice, and tenacity demonstrated by India’s young during the liberation struggle. It draws inspiration from the amazing journey of freedom fighter Usha Mehta.

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