Karan Johar shares a rare photo of him taking a dip in the pool; check out his uber cool look
Karan Johar took to his Instagram page and shared a candid click of chilling in the pool. The ace film-maker rarely shares posts like this and he indeed looks cool.
Karan Johar's Instagram page is filled with Bollywood celebrities, his fashion statements and loads of surprises. The ace film-maker leaves his followers in surprise by some of his posts and they all are truly interesting. KJo started a Toodles series last year from the sets of the reality show he judged, India's Got Talent. Thereon, he took the series to places and several leading Bollywood celebs have been a part of it. Moreover, he never fails to treat his fans with adorable photos and videos of his twins - Roohi and Yash.
A while back, Karan took to his Instagram page and shared a rare photo of himself. In the photo, he is seen basking in the sun after taking a dip in the pool. The film-maker looks uber cool by flaunting his pout and rocking sunglasses. KJo posted the photo with a caption stating, "My rare pool picture!!! Thanks @anudewan5 for your beautiful home!!! Pic courtesy @shwetabachchan" Interesting and how!
Check out the photo below and tell us about it in the comments section.
My rare pool picture!!! Thanks @anudewan5 for your beautiful home!!! Pic courtesy @shwetabachchan
Earlier this week, Karan along with other Bollywood actors namely Ranbir Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Rajkummar Rao, Ayushmann Khurrana, Sidharth Malhotra, Vicky Kaushal, Bhumi Pednekar, Ekta Kapoor, Rohit Shetty and Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari headed to New Delhi to meet the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi.
Karan posted a selfie posing with everyone on his Instagram page and said, "Powerful and timely conversations can bring about change and this was one of what we hope will become a regular conversation. Meeting the Honorable Prime Minister @narendramodi today was an incredible opportunity. As a community, there is a huge interest to contribute to nation building. There is so much that we want to do. And can do and this dialogue was towards how and what ways we can do that. When the youngest country (in demography) joins hands with the largest movie industry in the world, we hope to be a force to reckon with. Together we would love to inspire and ignite positive changes to a transformative India. The film industry would also like to send a huge thanks for the GST reduction in movie ticket prices that was implemented recently! Thank you so much for your time, Sir!"
























































