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Karan Johar on Kangana Ranaut: If she feels victimised, she should leave the industry

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 6 March 2017, 11:55 IST
Kangana Ranaut and Karan Johar

Koffee with Karan featuring Kangana Ranaut and Saif Ali Khan became the most spoken about episode of this season after Ranaut openly slammed Karan Johar of being a movie mafia.

The actress went ahead to label him as the flag bearer of nepotism who is heavily inclined in favour of the people within the industry.

Karan Johar has now reacted to the allegation put forth by Kangana Ranaut while interacting with film critic, Anupama Chopra in London. The director said,

“She was my guest and I had to hear what she said. She has the right to have an opinion but when she says ‘flag bearer of nepotism’, what I want to say is I don’t think she has understood the entirety of that statement because what is nepotism? Am I working with my son, daughter or nephew? What about those 15 film makers who are not from the film industry? No one will talk about Tarun Mansukhani, Shakun Batra, Shashank Khaitan or a Punit Malhotra, who is a costume designers nephew, who came from no film background. You give these people a film career and I think that is the reverse of nepotism but that of course one would not get credit for. As far as actors are concerned, I have launched just two of them i.e. Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan. Sidharth Malhotra was just 1/3rd of them and had nothing to do with the movies. So I really didn’t get what she meant (sic).”

He further added saying that Kangana should leave the film industry if she feels victimised at every point of time.

“What does she mean by ‘movie mafia’? What does she think we are doing? Sitting here and not giving her work? Is that what makes us mafia? We do that by our choice. I do that because may be I am not interested to work with Kangana and that does not make me movie mafia, it makes me a man with an opinion. I appreciate that she had a great perspective and everyone lauded her for coming on my show. People said ‘she gave it off to Karan’ and I would say of course, but I was gracious enough to keep everything. I cut none of it and I do edit so much of stuff from the show. I was like let the world see her opinion. I gave her the platform to speak and now this is my platform so here I am speaking what I want to. I want to conclude by saying I am done with Kangana playing the woman card and the victim card. You can’t be a victim at every point of time who has a sad story to say as to how you have been terrorised by the bad world of industry. If that’s the case, leave it (sic),” said Johar.

The ball is in your court now, Kangana.

First published: 6 March 2017, 12:13 IST