Key Points

Karan Johar is celebrating an incredible milestone of 25 years as a Filmfare host. He shared the stage this year with his longtime collaborator Shah Rukh Khan for the special occasion. Johar also won his seventh Filmfare award, adding to his impressive collection spanning decades. He emotionally recalled his first win in 1999 and the advice his father gave him during that nervous moment.

Key Points: Karan Johar Celebrates 25 Years Hosting With SRK at Filmfare

  • Karan Johar shared behind-the-scenes practice sessions with Shah Rukh Khan before hosting
  • The filmmaker thanked Gujarat Tourism for supporting the Indian film industry
  • Johar recalled winning his first Filmfare award in 1999 with father Yash Johar
  • He described Filmfare awards as emotional recognition rather than just trophies
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Karan Johar celebrates his '25th year as a host', sharing stage with SRK

Karan Johar marks 25 years as Filmfare host alongside Shah Rukh Khan, wins 7th Black Lady award, and shares emotional memories from his career journey.

Karan Johar celebrates his '25th year as a host', sharing stage with SRK
"This is my 25th year as a stage host... I began my hosting career 25 years ago with Filmfare - Karan Johar"

Mumbai Oct 12

Filmmaker Karan Johar celebrated his 25th year as a host by sharing the stage with Shah Rukh Khan during the 70th Filmfare Awards.

Stating that he began his journey as a host with Filmfare 25 years ago, the 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai' director took to his official Instagram handle and dropped a clip of some fun practice sessions with King Khan before hosting the prestigious awards.

"Behind the scenes @filmfare … hosted it with the one and only the KING @iamsrk … also a bit of trivia! This is my 25th year as a stage host… I began my hosting career 25 years ago with @filmfare and 25 years later here I am …. Thank you GUJRAT TOURISM for being such a huge support to our industry!, (sic)" Karan captioned the post.

The 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham' maker thanked the Filmfare for bestowing upon him another Black Lady, acknowledging his hard work.

Karan wrote on his IG, "Thank you @filmfare for acknowledging and awarding the CINE ICONS through the decades… was humbled to win for the 90s and am proud to have won my 7th FILMFARE AWARD last night with @iamsrk and @kajol … was such an indelible moment for me (Red heart emojis)".

Prior to this, KJo recalled some fond memories from the time he bagged his first Filmfare award.

Revealing what the award means to him, the filmmaker said, "I still remember when I won my first Filmfare award back in 1999 - I was really nervous, it was a very competitive year, there were so many releases that year. I remember sitting with my father (Yash Johar), very stressed, and dad told me, "Beta chant the Gayatri Mantra 11 times and you might just get this award". So I remember that moment very vividly, and I remember what it meant to me to win my first Filmfare award because as a filmmaker and a member of the fraternity, a Filmfare is not just a recognition, it's an emotion because it is the most archived film award, going back 70 years."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Love how Karan mentioned his father's advice about chanting Gayatri Mantra. Such beautiful Indian values being passed down through generations. Our film industry has such heart!
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David E
As someone who's watched Bollywood for years from abroad, it's amazing to see these icons still going strong. Filmfare truly is the Oscars of Indian cinema!
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Ananya R
While I appreciate Karan's achievements, I wish he'd give more opportunities to new talent. The same faces dominate every year. Still, congratulations on 25 years!
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Sarah B
The behind-the-scenes clips with SRK are so much fun! You can see the genuine friendship between them. More such content please! 😊
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Vikram M
Filmfare awards have been part of our family's Sunday entertainment for decades. Seeing Karan and SRK together brings back so many memories of watching awards shows with my parents. Truly an emotion!

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