Karan Johar's Wedding Food Confession
Karan Johar, a prominent figure in Bollywood, has recently made a surprising statement that has caught everyone's attention. During a candid chat on The Manyavar Shaadi Show with Kriti Kharbanda and Pulkit Samrat, he revealed that he has never eaten at a wedding. This confession is particularly intriguing given the lavish nature of Indian weddings, which are often characterized by extravagant buffets and a wide array of culinary delights.
In the conversation, Kriti and Pulkit discussed what they consider essential at a wedding, to which they both emphasized “good food.” Kriti amusingly mentioned that Pulkit is affectionately called “Annapurna” at home, highlighting his love for feeding people. This aspect of Pulkit’s personality was one of the reasons Kriti decided to marry him, showcasing the importance of food in their relationship.
However, Karan’s discomfort with wedding food left Kriti in disbelief. He explained his feelings of awkwardness when standing in long queues with a plate in hand, stating, “I have never eaten at a wedding.” This revelation is quite contrasting to the general experience of most guests who eagerly look forward to indulging in a variety of dishes at such celebrations.
Karan Johar is no stranger to extravagant weddings. He recently hosted the wedding of Netra Mantena, the daughter of US billionaire Rama Raju Mantena, in Udaipur. The event was star-studded, featuring electrifying performances from Bollywood celebrities like Ranveer Singh, Varun Dhawan, and Jennifer Lopez, turning the wedding into a grand concert.
As Karan navigates the world of weddings, he is also focused on his upcoming production. His romantic comedy-drama, titled "Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri," stars Kartik Aaryan and Ananya Panday. Directed by Sameer Vidwans, the film dives into the love story of a mama’s boy and a modern woman searching for old-school romance in today’s fast-paced world. It is set to hit theaters this Christmas on December 25, promising to be a delightful watch for audiences.