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Karan Johar Slams "Clickbait" Headlines
23 Mar
Summary
- Filmmaker Karan Johar criticized media for using clickbait headlines.
- His remarks on talent management were taken out of context.
- Fans linked comments to Janhvi Kapoor's agency change.

Filmmaker and producer Karan Johar has responded to what he described as "clickbait headlines" after remarks from a recent interview regarding talent management and actor loyalty sparked significant online discussion. Johar shared a statement on social media, requesting that the media refrain from quoting his comments out of context. He expressed that taking lines from interviews and misrepresenting them constitutes clickbait and discourages open communication.
These clarifications follow statements made by Johar during a podcast earlier this year. In the interview, he discussed the challenges of talent management, calling it a thankless job. He highlighted how artists frequently switch agencies, leading to a lack of long-term loyalty, noting that agencies invest years in building talent before artists change representation.
The filmmaker's comments led to public speculation, with some fans connecting them to Janhvi Kapoor's recent departure from Dharma Cornerstone Agency Company to join Collective Artists Network. However, Johar did not name any specific actor in his statements. Meanwhile, Johar's production venture "Tu Meri Main Tera Tu Meri" had a modest box office performance, and he is currently working on upcoming projects.
Janhvi Kapoor is slated to appear in the film "Peddi," scheduled for release on April 30, 2026. Separately, a past film produced with Johar, "Kesari," recently marked its seventh anniversary.




