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KJo's kids dislike his version of 'Channa mereya', B-Town agrees

Maharashtra,Cinema/Showbiz,Bollywood

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Mumbai, April 9 (IANS) It seems filmmaker Karan Johar's kids Roohi and Yash are not a great fan of his musical sense.

On Thursday, Karan Johar shared a breakfast video of his family on Instagram. Little Yash says Johar should not sing a song because, in his words, "I don't like it".

Johar however does not give up. He starts off humming a few lines of the song "Channa mereya" from his 2016 directorial "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil", which Yash and Roohi shut him up with a strict "Dada no!"

The filmmaker desperately turns to his mother Hiroo Yash Johar for support but she says: "No, I don't like it at all."

She adds, about Karan Johar's father, the late producer Yash Johar: "Even your father didn't have it. But you are still better than your father."

Sharing the video on Instagram, Karan Johar captioned sarcastically: "So ever since I can remember, I have loved singing! Am so glad to know I have a loving audience. #lockdownwiththejohars."

Commenting on Karan Johar's post, "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" actress Anushka Sharma wrote: "Fans at home for you- Nil."

Malaika Arora commented: "@karanjohar ur jus refusing to listen. I have been sayin the same for years now."

Dino Morea expressed: "They are adorable. And you need to listen, No means NO @karanjohar."

--IANS

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