Renowned filmmaker Karan Johar recently opened up about the challenges faced by Indian filmmakers and the need for self-censorship within the industry. Speaking to journalist Faye D’Souza, Johar emphasized that Bollywood often becomes a soft target, leading his production house to take precautionary measures
Source : Hindustan Times
Fear of Legal Entanglements: Johar acknowledged that there is a genuine fear of legal repercussions. To prevent unnecessary court cases and FIRs, his production company, Dharma Productions, has established a dedicated legal department. Every script, whether for a film under Dharma Productions or their digital arm Dharmatic Entertainment, undergoes internal legal review before production begins.
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Bollywood’s Soft Power and Vulnerability: Despite being a powerful medium, Bollywood faces constant scrutiny. Johar lamented that those who object to content are often not the ones who should be raising concerns. He believes that Indian cinema is unfairly targeted, and the industry becomes a soft target for controversies. The irony lies in Bollywood’s status as both a soft power and a soft target
Karan Johar’s Career: Karan Johar, known for his diverse film projects, has had a prolific career spanning over two decades. From his directorial debut with “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai” to producing recent hits like “Bad Newz,” Johar continues to shape Indian cinema
In a landscape where legal battles and controversies loom large, Johar’s candid admission sheds light on the delicate balance between creative expression and legal constraints in the world of Indian cinema
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