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‘Karan has changed completely from the boy I grew up with’

‘Today, as a film personalit­y, he is bigger than Dharma Production­s.’ ‘But he is still warm and loyal to his friends from school, college and work.’

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Karan Johar turns 50 on May 25, and film-maker Nikkhil Advani, who has known him since school, owes his career to him.

Advani assisted KJo on Kuch Kuch Hota Hai and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, and made his own directoria­l debut with Kal Ho Naa Ho under the Dharma Production­s banner.

Nikkhil tells “I’m waiting for Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani because I know Karan will rock the world with his next directoria­l... He understand­s that after the pandemic, people want to see happiness, and he has gone back to what he does best. He owns that space and I know he will rewrite the rules and set new benchmarks in the genre.”

Karan and I were together in Mumbai’s Green Lawns High School; he was in the batch junior to me.

We were in the same house.

Since Karan didn’t play sports like us, he got bullied a lot, even though he won all the debates and elocution competitio­ns.

I remember both Karan and Apoorva Mehta (the present CEO of Dharma Production­s) were standing for head boy and Karan was busy making posters for his best friend.

After we passed out, I went to St Xavier’s college, he to HR college. He would do fashion shows with some of my friends like Anaita Shroff.

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