Karan Johar Defends Deol Family Amid Media Circus and Privacy Battle

Karan Johar has publicly supported the Deol family following Sunny Deol's recent confrontation with media. He shared an emotional Instagram story urging people to respect their privacy during this difficult time. This comes after Sunny was filmed angrily confronting photographers outside their home. The family is currently dealing with Dharmendra's health recovery after his hospital discharge.

Key Points: Karan Johar Supports Sunny Deol Family After Media Outburst

  • Karan Johar shared emotional Instagram story defending Deol family privacy
  • Sunny Deol confronted photographers outside family residence angrily
  • Dharmendra discharged from hospital for home recovery treatment
  • Family issued official statement requesting media respect boundaries
  • Karan criticized media coverage as disrespectful to living legend
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Karan Johar comes out in support of the Deol family after Sunny Deol's outburst at media

Filmmaker Karan Johar defends Sunny Deol and family, urging media to respect privacy during Dharmendra's health recovery period with emotional Instagram plea.

"When basic courtesy and sensitivity leaves our hearts and our actions we know we are a doomed race - Karan Johar"

Mumbai, Nov 13

Filmmaker Karan Johar has come out in support of the Deol family following Sunny Deol’s recent outburst at the media.

The veteran director emphasized the importance of respecting an artist’s privacy and emotions, especially during sensitive times. On Thursday, Karan took to his Instagram Stories to share a note addressing the ongoing invasion of privacy faced by the Deol family. He expressed concern over the emotional stress they were going through and urged people to respond with empathy and kindness during this difficult period.

His note read, “When basic courtesy and sensitivity leaves our hearts and our actions we know we are a doomed race… PLEASE leave a family alone!!!! They are already emotionally combatting so much… see its hearbreaking to a paparazzi and media circus for a living legend who has contributed SO massively to our cinema… this is not coverage it’s DISRESPECT!”

Karan’s message came shortly after veteran actor Dharmendra’s son, Sunny Deol, was seen losing his temper at photographers gathered outside his residence. In the video that has surfaced online, an ‘irate’ Sunny could be heard saying in Hindi, “Aap logon ko sharam aayni chaiyeh… Aapke ghar mein maa-baap hain, bacche hain... Ch******n ki taranh video liye jaa rahe ho.. Sharam nahi aati (“You all should be ashamed of yourselves… You have parents and children at home too… Yet you’re filming videos like idiots. Don’t you feel any shame?”

Dharmendra was discharged from the hospital on November 12. After his release, Sunny Deol’s team shared a statement confirming that the veteran actor would continue his treatment at home. The statement also requested the public and media to respect the family’s privacy during this period.

In a statement, Sunny Deol’s team said, “Mr. Dharmendra has been discharged from the hospital and will continue his recovery at home. We kindly request the media and the public to refrain from any further speculation and to respect his and the family’s privacy during this time.”

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I understand Sunny Deol's frustration, losing temper publicly isn't the solution. But honestly, our media crosses all limits sometimes - chasing celebrities even during personal tragedies.
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Arjun K
Dharmendra is a living legend who has given us so much joy through his films. The least we can do is give his family space during his recovery. Media should back off!
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Sarah B
I appreciate Karan speaking up, but isn't this selective outrage? The same media he's criticizing often gets exclusive access through his PR connections. Still, privacy is important for everyone.
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Vikram M
Sunny Deol's reaction was completely justified! When your elderly father is unwell and media is creating chaos outside your home, anyone would lose their cool. Media needs to learn boundaries.
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Michael C
This is a universal issue - celebrity privacy. But in India, the problem seems more intense. Hope this incident makes media houses reconsider their approach to covering personal tragedies.

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