Key Points

Karan Johar took a nostalgic trip down memory lane at Cannes, reflecting on his first film market experience with his father. He shared a heartwarming story about selling 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham' for just $5,000, which later became a significant moment in Bollywood's global journey. The filmmaker also reminisced about iconic moments like Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's red carpet appearances and the cultural impact of Indian cinema. His journey from a small market deal to international recognition highlights the transformative power of Bollywood on the global stage.

Key Points: KJo's Cannes Journey From KKHH to Bollywood's Global Rise

  • KJo recalls first Cannes market with his father Yash Johar
  • $5,000 deal for KKHH European rights launched global cinema
  • Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's iconic Cannes presence
  • Milestone moments in Bollywood's international recognition
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KJo gets nostalgic at Cannes: Recollects first production at festival, SRK, Aishwarya's 'Devdas'

Karan Johar reminisces about Cannes Film Festival, early cinema deals, and Bollywood's international breakthrough

KJo gets nostalgic at Cannes: Recollects first production at festival, SRK, Aishwarya's 'Devdas'
"I have a lot of emotional memories related to Cannes. - Karan Johar"

Mumbai, May 20

Bollywood multi-hyphenate Karan Johar is looking back at his association with the Cannes Film Festival. The filmmaker recently attended a special session at the Bharat Pavilion in the Cannes Film Festival where he spoke about his history at the festival.

He spoke about visiting the Cannes Film Festival for the first time with his father Yash Johar, and how they made a start at the prestigious film festival with their film 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham' which was sold for $5,000 at the Cannes Film Market.

Karan, whose production 'Homebound' has been selected in the Un Certain Regard segment at Cannes, said, "I have a lot of emotional memories related to Cannes. I remember the year 2002, when my father and I were here at the Cannes market".

KJo remembered his father striking a deal, which he thought at that time was quite less. "I told him, 'This seems like it's really not of any consequence'. Because I remember he sold the European rights of 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham' for $5,000. And at that time, I was like, '$5,000, isn't that very little?' And he said, 'Look, it's a start, we have to see it'. And unfortunately, he wasn't alive to see the massive impact that our cinema, that began from 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham' went on to all of Shah Rukh Khan's movies", he shared.

KJo further mentioned that the move created a huge cultural movement for our cinema in Europe. He said, "I remember it began in the year 2002, it was also the year that 'Devdas' had a beautiful screening, and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Shah Rukh were on the red carpet. And Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is literally the queen of Cannes. Like, every time she's here, she creates such a huge amount of media energy and excitement. And she's here again. So it's just wonderful that I remember that so clearly".

Bharat Pavilion at Cannes Film Festival saw a series of interesting sessions around cinema today. The Bharat Pavilion organised by NFDC and FICCI under the aegis of Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.

"Then I came back to the capacity of a filmmaker, when we were selected the director's fortnight in 2013, for the anthology, Bombay Talkies, with Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar, Divakar Banerjee, myself. And it was that particular year that I met Guneet Monga. And, you know, I saw 'The Lunchbox', which was actually doing so phenomenally and getting so much love. And I decided to present the film in Hindi to our audiences in India. And so I have so many beautiful memories", he added.

- IANS

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Rahul P.
KJo's emotional connection with Cannes is so heartwarming! ❤️ It's amazing how far Indian cinema has come on the global stage. From $5,000 deals to now having multiple films selected - what a journey! More power to our filmmakers.
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Priya M.
While I appreciate KJo's nostalgia, I wish he'd talk more about current independent filmmakers rather than just his own journey. The Bharat Pavilion is doing great work - let's highlight new talents too!
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Arjun K.
Aishwarya Rai truly is India's global ambassador at Cannes! 🌟 Remember how she made history as the first Indian jury member? Our cinema has come such a long way - from Devdas to RRR's Oscar win. Feeling proud!
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Sneha T.
Karan Johar's story shows how important persistence is in the film industry. His father's vision was truly ahead of its time. Though I must say, I miss the golden era of K3G and Devdas - today's films lack that grandeur.
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Vikram S.
The Bharat Pavilion at Cannes is such a great initiative by our government! 👏 It's high time our regional cinema gets international recognition too. Malayalam, Tamil, Bengali films have been producing gems that deserve global attention.
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Neha R.
SRK and Aishwarya on Cannes red carpet for Devdas was ICONIC! That film's music, costumes, everything was pure magic. Wish we could go back to that era of storytelling. Today's films focus too much on OTT content.

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