Synopsis
On February 22, Karan Johar revealed his non-negotiable boundaries with individuals in his life. He emphasized the importance of treating his actors like stars from the onset, which he believes significantly influences their performances.Key Takeaways
- Karan Johar has established non-negotiable boundaries.
- He previously tolerated a lot for relationships.
- TVF writers are known for their grounded and entertaining scripts.
- He recognized the potential of his actors from the beginning.
- Confidence in actors is crucial for stellar performances.
Mumbai, Feb 22 (NationPress) Filmmaker Karan Johar has shared insights on how he has established boundaries with others, emphasizing that these limits are non-negotiable.
Karan expressed on Instagram about his past tendencies to "tolerate a lot" to maintain relationships.
He wrote: "I used to tolerate a lot just to keep people in my life. Now I know my boundaries aren't negotiable."
Earlier this week, Karan commended TVF writers, stating they are grounded, commercial, and entertaining.
During his guest appearance on Komal Nahta's "Game Changers", he was queried about writers he would trust.
In response, KJo said, "But jo TVF hai na The Viral Fever, unke jo writers haina, vo kamal ke writers hai. They are rooted, they are commercial, and mazedaar writers hai. Bahoot acha likhte hai (The writers of TVF are fabulous. They are rooted, commercial, and fun. They write very well)."
He also reflected on his collaboration with Alia Bhatt, Sidharth Malhotra, and Varun Dhawan in the 2012 film "Student of the Year." He shared his connection with the trio and how he recognized their potential from the very start.
When asked whom he had faith in before the film began, he mentioned he never regarded them as newcomers, but as stars from day one.
KJo stated, "No, I'm telling the truth, I won't lie. For me, it was just that I told my team - Siddharth and Varun, these two were my assistants, and I met Alia for the first time when she came from school. And when I launched them, I told everyone on the set, the choreographer, the production, the designer, to treat these three like megastars."
He elaborated, "They asked what it meant. I said, ‘If you give them that confidence, they will face the camera like stars. If you treat them like newcomers, they will give you the performance of newcomers.' And they performed like stars."