When you think Karan Johar, many words come to mind.
Insecure is not one of them.
Yet, in a riveting and remarkably open conversation at Algebra, Karan revealed a side of him virtually unknown in the public domain as he bared his heart, from vanity to insecurity; unrequited love; creative and commercial impulses; and most recently, the cauldron of unshared love that has led him to become a single parent.
Karan may be arguably one of the country’s most popular filmmakers but his films only begin to hint at his intelligent, complex inner life – a man whose self-awareness does not prevent him from being vulnerable to the most universal of fears and anxieties.
The more nuanced a conversation, the harder it is to encapsulate – do yourself a favour and watch the full session above, and while you’re at it, order a copy of Karan’s autobiography here.
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Algebra, the Arts & Ideas Club brings together a fellowship of people who believe great cities are built not just on infrastructure but a life of the mind; who understand robust and liberal societies need the oxygen of great conversation and nuanced thinking.
At a time when we are increasingly surrounded by rage and noise, Algebra is a live and continuous space for people to come together for a genuine exchange of ideas and exposure to issues; where new seeds could be sparked, fresh perspectives formed, and intelligent connections made.
Algebra – the Arts and Ideas Club is designed to host almost 35 engagements over the year with topline thinkers and practitioners from almost every discipline that impacts human affairs: politics, economy, environment, spirituality, cinema, medicine, science, technology, music, media, literature, the arts, sports, people’s movements, et al.
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