Karan Johar remembers Papa Yash Johar on Father’s Day with an emotional position and an old photo, note of gratitude of pens | Bollywood

The filmmaker Karan Johar remembered his father, Yash Johar, with an emotional note on the day of Fathers. Sunday in Instagram, Karan also shared an old photo of him with his father. (Read also | Karan Johar remembers that his father Yash Johar left him a detailed letter saying: “These people you trust, you don’t do it”)
Karan Johar shares a photo with Father Yash Johar
In the black and white photo, Karan and Yash sit side by side on the set of a film. Yash was seen saying something to Karan, who listened carefully. Karan also thanked his father for having taught him the right narration and giving him courage. Sharing the photo, he subtitled it: “He made films with Soul and for the soul … and he lived life even more.”
Emotional note of Karan pens
“He taught me that a good narration begins with you … and your good heart. Thank you for giving me the courage to feel deeply. Thank you for giving me the courage to show these feelings on the biggest possible screens. Good feast of Father Papa, thank you … for you (Sparkles Emoji)”, he added. Reacting to the photo, Farah Khan wrote: “Love it”. Maheep Kapoor, Sonali Bendre and Bhavana Pandey, among others, displayed red -hearted emojis.
About Yash Johar
Yash Johar, the founder of Dharma Productions, died in June 2004. Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998), Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham (2001) and Kal Ho Naa Ho (2003), among others.
Karan talks about his parenting on Father’s Day
On Sunday, Karan also devoted a position because he is the father of twins – Yash and Roohi. He shared a collage of images with his children and wrote: “Some decisions are impulsive, certain decisions are strategic and some are just blessed…. My decision to be a single parent was the most emotionally satisfactory decision that I could never have made … The answer to each of my prayers to the universe….”
Karan talked about the advice given to him about being a parent. “I was told to read books, listen to podcasts and talk to other parents to get help and advice. And although I really appreciate all the good intentions of generous advice, I feel each trip of a parent (more than one parent) is really unique and must be treated on your personal instinct … There are no rules for parenting, there are only instincts that guide me every day … “, he added.
“I know that I am going to vacillate, grop and fall …. But abundant love always makes me get up…. Today, I celebrate myself … to have finished my own half of the existence with the presence of my blessings Roohi and Yash … They filled a deep void and created a more space for love in my aura and my heart … #happyfathersday,” he concluded.