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Karan Johar Shares Iconic Filming Experiences and Travel Favorites

Summary

  • Karan Johar discusses memorable outdoor shoots, including filming near the pyramids in Egypt
  • Filmmaker reveals favorite travel spots like Paris and his go-to hotel, The Four Seasons George V
  • Suggests untapped destinations in India like Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, and Kashmir for future film tourism
Karan Johar Shares Iconic Filming Experiences and Travel Favorites

In a recent interview, acclaimed Bollywood director Karan Johar provided a glimpse into his cinematic and travel experiences. Reflecting on films that beautifully capture wanderlust, Johar highlighted the Paris chapter of "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani," praising the romantic portrayal of the city.

Reminiscing about his own filming adventures, Johar revealed that his most memorable outdoor shoot was in Egypt for the song "Suraj Hua Maddham" from "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham." While the pyramids were the main draw, Johar was particularly captivated by the surreal white limestone formations in the Farafra desert.

When asked about his personal travel favorites, the filmmaker confessed his love for Wagamama's Katsu Curry and named The Four Seasons George V in Paris as his go-to hotel, known for its exquisite floral décor. Johar also shared his thoughts on untapped destinations for future film tourism, spotlighting the natural beauty of Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, and Kashmir.

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Karan Johar revealed that his most memorable outdoor shoot was in Egypt for the song "Suraj Hua Maddham" from "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham," particularly the surreal white limestone formations in the Farafra desert.
The filmmaker confessed his love for Wagamama's Katsu Curry and named The Four Seasons George V in Paris as his go-to hotel, known for its exquisite floral décor. He also highlighted the natural beauty of Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, and Kashmir as untapped destinations for future film tourism.
Johar picked the Paris chapter of "Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani" as a standout, praising the romantic lens through which the city was captured.

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