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Karan Johar shares nostalgic look back at career highs
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 84379, member: 27"] Karan Johar just threw up a nostalgia post for a definitive career period. He shared behind-the-scenes images from his film "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil," along with snaps from "Koffee With Karan" season five, "India's Got Talent," and the IIFA Awards hosted with Shahid Kapoor. His note mentioned the joy of returning to directing and a reflective segment at the Toronto Film Festival. That same film project faced major controversy due to casting Pakistani actor Fawad Khan. The Maharashtra Navnirman Sena party protested, demanding a ban on artists from Pakistan and threatening to block the film's release in Maharashtra. This created intense backlash against Johar, pressuring cinema owners. The Bombay High Court refused to issue a blanket ban on Pakistani performers. Johar eventually released a public statement expressing regret for the casting decision and pledged to avoid working with Pakistani artists in future projects. The film's release proceeded, but the incident ignited a larger debate. The controversy sparked industry-wide discussions about artistic freedom, nationalism, and the politicization of cinema in India. It became a significant episode examining the intersection of entertainment and geopolitical tensions. [/QUOTE]
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