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Thursday 9 May 2013

Karan Johar


Karan Johar

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Karan Johar
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Karan Johar at Fox Star Studios' Press Conference for My Name Is Khan.
BornKaran Dharma Kama Johar
25 May 1972 (age 40)
MumbaiMaharastra, India
OccupationActor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Costume designer, Television host
Years active1995–present
ParentsYash Johar
Hiroo Johar
Karan Johar (born 25 May 1972) often informally referred to as KJo,[1] is an Indian film directorproducerscreenwritercostume designer andtelevision host based in Bollywood. He is the son of Hiroo Johar and Yash Johar.[2][3] He is also the head of the production company Dharma Productions. He is most known for directing and producing some of Bollywood's highest grossing films in India and abroad. Four of the films he has directed, those starring Shahrukh Khan, have been India's highest grossing productions in the overseas market.[4] The success of those films resulted in crediting Johar for changing the way Indian cinema has been perceived in the West.[4]
Johar entered the film industry as an actor in Aditya Chopra's Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge(1995). He later made his directorial debut with the highly successful romantic comedyKuch Kuch Hota Hai(1998) which won him a Filmfare Award For Best Director and Filmfare Best Screenplay Award. His following directorial efforts were the family drama, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001) and the romantic dramaKabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006), a movie which dealt with the theme of adultery. Both films were major financial successes in India and abroad. Johar thus established himself as one of the most successful filmmakers in Bollywood.[5][6] His fourth film, My Name Is Khan (2010) was met with positive reviews and grossed INR2 billion (US$37 million) worldwide.[7] It earned him his second Best Director award at the Filmfare ceremony.

Early life

Karan Johar was born in Mumbai, India to Indian Bollywood film producer Yash Johar, founder of Dharma Productions and Hiroo Johar. He studied at the Greenlawns High School and attended H.R. College of Commerce and Economics, both in Mumbai. He received a Masters degree in French.[8]
As a child, he was influenced by commercial Indian cinema and he cites Raj KapoorYash Chopra and Sooraj R. Barjatya as his inspirations.[3][9] For a period of time, Johar followed numerology, creating film titles in which the first word and a number of others in the title began with the letter "K." After watching the 2006 film, Lage Raho Munna Bhai which was critical of numerology, Johar decided to stop this practice.[10]

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