At present, due to Coronavirus, lockdown is on and people have to stay in their homes. Now producer Karan Johar has shared a photo of him, in which his hidden form has been seen by everyone. He is staying with mother Hiro Johar and children Yash and Ruhi in their house. Now he is not getting the facility to go out and do his grooming, so Karan's condition is disturbed. Recently, he has shared a picture, seeing which you will not be able to recognize him at all. In this photo, most of Karan Johar's hair has turned white. He shared the photo and wrote, "Black, White and Gray." Only a few days ago, Karan Johar's daughter Roohi called him Budha in a video.
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Karan was shocked by this but now he himself is telling that people are surprised to see his true form. He also had a live conversation with Varun Dhawan and in this conversation, Varun told Karan that he seems to be the villain of James Bond films. Recently, Karan said in a conversation with Varun Dhawan, "This is the first time he is showing his white hair to the people." Karan said, "I am sitting at home, doing nothing. Who should color the hair and for whom and why should I make myself beautiful? I am just happy that I am with my mother and children." He further said that it would be wrong to use chemical filled products. Lockdown is a good way to improve yourself.
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He further said, 'I am debuting this look in your Insta Chat. I think I have come in front of you for the first time with all my gray hair, Varun. My children are surprised how old I became in one night. They are calling me an old man. So I thought I would flaunt this look a little. I am at home anyway with mother and children. No one needs to show this and I am also giving myself a break from chemicals.' These days, Karan is sharing many videos of his children, which is great.
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