Published 12:27 IST, March 24th 2019
'The LIKE that Is LOVE!!!!!': Karan Johar’s picture with Shah Rukh Khan puts all rumours to rest
Karan Johar puts up a picture with Shah Rukh Khan rubbishing the 'Shame on Karan Johar' trends.
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Karan Johar's is in full bromance mood as he posts a picture with Shah Rukh Khan. The post comes after the director received a lot of hate on Twitter on March 22. Karan Johar mistakenly liked a tweet that abused Shah Rukh Khan against Akshay Kumar. #ShameOnKaranJohar immediately started trending with over 50,000 tweets.
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Putting all the rumours to rest, Karan Johar's latest picture with King Khan captioning it as: "The LIKE that Is LOVE!!!!!"
Coming back to the Twitter trend, the director clarified that it was a mistake and he was facing some technical issues. He wrote: "Guys having a technical problem with my twitter account! Strange things are going on!from uploading shoe picture and gibberish to liking tweets I haven’t even read and would NEVER even acknowledge! Please bear with me and I apologise for any inconvenience! Sorting it out asap!"
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SRK also defended his friend and requested his fans to 'make love, not war'. He wrote: "I hate clarifications on SM. @karanjohar is technologically challenged but has other good qualities like his taste in clothes!?Just like Life, twitter doesn’t come with instructions, so mistakes r natural....& also he has fat fingers. Go easy all, Make Lov not War...it’s more fun."
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Talking about Karan Johar's latest film 'Kesari', the movie recorded some great box-office numbers, making it the highest opener of 2019. Trade analyst and film critic Taran Adarsh took to his Twitter to share the collections. He wrote: '#Kesari shows an upward trend on Day 3 [Sat]... Metros pick up, mass circuits good... Big Day 4 [Sun] on the cards... Eyes ₹ 80 cr [+/-] *extended* weekend... Thu 21.06 cr, Fri 16.70 cr, Sat 18.75 cr. Total: ₹ 56.51 cr. India biz." [sic]
"Kesari" is based on the Battle of Saragarhi fought between the British Indian army's Sikh Regiment comprising of 21 soldiers and 10,000 Afghan tribesmen in 1897.
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Apart from Akshay, the film also features Parineeti Chopra, Mir Sarwar, Vansh Bhardwaj and Ashwath Bhatt among others in pivotal roles.
Based on the legend of the Battle of Saragarhi of 1897, is co-written by Girish Kohli and Anurag Singh, the film has been produced by Johar’s Dharma Productions, Cape of Good Films and Azure Entertainment.
12:21 IST, March 24th 2019