Filmmaker karan johar reacted to the herd mentality typical in Bollywood. He emphasized how films consisting of 'Pushpa,' 'Stree,' and 'Chhaava' created a mimicking trend in the film industry.

At the same time as speaking about a lack of originality, he also expressed his perspectives on cinematic universes.

Johar highlighted the most concerning issue with bollywood and said that when 'Stree' came out, every person simply desired to make horror comedies. He burdened how maximum filmmakers are "grappling to do what others are doing." The filmmaker, in an interview with bollywood Hungama, said, "I assume it's miles each person grappling to do what others are doing."

"We see 'Pushpa' jogging and catering so strongly to the tier-2 and tier-three audiences;e will see 20 others trying to do the same. "Youu see 'Chhaava' operating; every person might want to make historicals," he brought up.

Johar further stated, "'Stree' and each person wants to make horror comedies. Those were favored because they were individually sturdy, and there has been no different option in that style. It became a unique thought that made those movies work."

The filmmaker, while expressing his opinion on particular thoughts, said that he has no longer subsidized any spy or cop universe, as he feels he is "now not here to build universes." Johar said, "All of us want to have man or woman thoughts that are particular to ourselves."

"Someone requested of me the other day, 'Do you have a universe?' I was like, 'As in?' They had been like, 'An undercover agent universe or a cop universe.' I was like, 'My universe is cinema itself.' I am now not here to construct universes; I'm right here to inform tales. "In that story, if there may be a universe, then why not?" he delivered.

Johar's next

Manufacturing is the romantic drama 'Dhadak 2.'

, presenting siddhant chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri in lead roles. The film is a non-secular sequel to 'Dhadak' (2018), which marked the debut of ishaan khatter and Janhvi Kapoor.

'Dhadak 2' is scheduled for release on august 1, 2025.


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