Karan Johar Calls Instagram Reels His Lovers, Says Being Single Is His Only Season

Karan Johar shared a poetic Instagram post declaring that while the season of love is starting, being single remains his only season. He humorously referred to Instagram reels as his lovers, posting a series of stylish mirror selfies in various winter outfits. The post featured the song "Samjhawan" by Arijit Singh as its backdrop. Johar, a father to twins Roohi and Yash, is the acclaimed director behind films like "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai" and "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham."

Key Points: Karan Johar on Being Single: Instagram Reels Are My Lovers

  • Poetic social media post on single life
  • Instagram reels called his lovers
  • Showcases winter fashion in mirror selfies
  • Reflects on personal and professional journey
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Karan Johar says 'being single remains his only season', calls 'reels as his lovers'

Filmmaker Karan Johar shares poetic post calling social media reels his lovers and declaring that being single is his only season. See his stylish mirror selfies.

"Being single is my only season... Reels are now my lovers that I scroll - Karan Johar"

Mumbai, March 3

Filmmaker Karan Johar says that while the 'season of love is about to start, for him, being single remains the only season,' further calling social media reels as his lovers

The director took to his social media account to share a series of mirror selfies, accompanied by the song "Samjhawan" from the film "Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania," sung by Arijit Singh, as the background song.

In his caption, Karan wrote: "Cold weather, warm heart... The season of love is about to start, The above is a rhyme and has no reason, Being single is my only season... I pose to fill a gaping hole ... Instagram is the mirror of my doomscroll soul, Reels are now my lovers that I scroll... The poetry maybe pedestrian but catch the hidden truth... I won't say anymore or you'll call me a....... ( rhyme it)"

The carousel post features Karan flaunting his winter wardrobe through different mirror selfies.

In one picture, he is seen wearing a structured grey jacket with gold buttons, paired with black trousers and a sleek leather bag.

In another picture, Karan is seen sporting a fur coat with tinted glasses and a hat. He strokes a classy pose in a pink overcoat look inside a mirrored elevator adding drama. In another click, Karan dons a cream double-breasted coat with oversized sunglasses.

Talking about the superstar filmmaker, on the professional front, Karan Johar made his directorial debut with the 1998 blockbuster "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai," and went on to helm films such as "Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham," "My Name Is Khan,", "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil," "Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna," and others. Under his production banner, Dharma Productions, Karan has produced several successful projects and has also introduced new talent to the industry.

On the personal front, Karan is a father to twins Roohi and Yash. The children were born via surrogacy in 2017. He named his son Yash after his late father, veteran producer Yash Johar.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The man has given us so many iconic love stories, from K3G to ADHM. It's a bit sad if he feels this way. But he's a great father to Roohi and Yash, that's his biggest love story right there. ❤️
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Aman W
Respectfully, maybe he should focus less on mirror selfies and more on making good films again. The last few Dharma movies have been so repetitive. We miss the old KJo magic.
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Sarah B
The fashion is impeccable though! That pink overcoat look is fire. 🔥 He always sets the style bar so high. Also, using "Samjhawan" is a mood. Arijit's voice makes everything better.
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Vikram M
It's interesting to see a public figure be this candid about loneliness in the age of social media. "Instagram is the mirror of my doomscroll soul" – that line hits hard. Very relatable for many of us, I think.
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Nisha Z
He has everything - fame, success, beautiful children. Yet this post feels a bit empty. Maybe it's a reminder that material things and followers can't replace genuine human connection. Wishing him all the happiness.

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