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Karan Johar faced multiple rejections on a dating app

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Although Karan Johar's films are primarily about friendship and affection, he acknowledged that it can be very difficult to find love.

Although Karan Johar’s films are primarily about friendship and affection, he acknowledged that it can be very difficult to find love. In a recent speech, Karan talked about reaching 25 years in the industry. He described his debut movie, Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, and how relationships and the challenges they face have evolved over time. Additionally, he emphasised how young people today experience more “turbulent” break-ups than in past generations.

Karan said that he has never used a dating app to find love while speaking at the Bollywood Hungama OTT India Fest.

Karan was talking at the Bollywood Hungama OTT India Fest and revealed how he has never been on a dating app to find love. In the same breath, he did confess that he had downloaded Raya, a membership-based dating app, as he was told it had people from the entertainment industry. “But every time I

ticked someone, but they didn’t tick me back. They did not respond. I faced multiple rejections,” he shared.

The filmmaker added that he assumed people thought it was a fake account and hence never responded. Having faced many rejections, he decided to leave the app. He added with a smirk, “I had a really. like I felt an inferiority. I was quite lenient also, ticking away but there was no correspondence.”

Karan Johar then shared how it’s difficult to find love, “Find someone one can relate to and be compassionate and compatible.” He added that everyone’s struggles are the same. He then laughed at how people often tell everyone to ‘put yourself out there’. He questioned, “But where is that ‘there’? I have looked for that but don’t know where to go.”

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Recently, Karan Johar opened out about his sadness in an interview with Mid-Day. The director claimed that he wouldn’t want anyone to go through this. He also admitted that the questioned individual is still a part of his ecology and that he treats them like family, but he made it clear that they are not associated with the movie business. Since the outbreak, Karan claimed, he has gone on dates both virtually and physically, but none of those encounters developed into something more significant.