Karan Johar Mocks Northeast Culture In Instagram Video, Apologises After Getting Trolled

Celebrities can never be too careful of what they do or speak on a public platform, particularly when their actions and opinions are influential. Then again, to err is human. And celebrities are humans too. What matters is whether they can own up to their mistakes and apologise with all humility or take offense at all the trolling and provide unnecessary justifications. Thankfully, Karan Johar chose the first one.

If you follow Karan Johar on Instagram, you’ll know he posts these ‘good morning’ and ‘toodles’ videos from the sets of India’s Got Talent, a show he co-judges with Kirron Kher and Malaika Arora.

It’s all fun and harmless banter, and the videos have quite the popularity.

In a recent video, KJo was seen making fun of co-judge Kirron Kher for sporting a native bamboo hat that some contestants from Arunachal Pradesh had brought for the judges. She was also holding a traditional Assamese headgear called ‘Japi’. And this has landed him in trouble.

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Karan can be heard remarking, “Oh my God, what’s that on your head?” to which Kirron Kher tells him to also put on the hat since the people have so lovingly brought it for them. But when she asks him why he isn’t wearing his, Karan replies,

“Because you have guts, I don’t!”

The joke didn’t end there. KJo further mocked the hat,

“You look like you are going to break into some kind of qawwali!”

The above mockery of northeast culture resulted in some backlash, as people pointed out how Karan Johar was wrong to poke fun of the respected traditions and culture of a part of the country.

People also went ahead and rebuked Colors TV, the channel that airs the show.

Following the above and other tweets and comments on his Instagram post, Karan Johar issued an apology.

He said the comments were unintentional and came from a place of ingorance about these cultures and traditions.

He also assured that the hurtful post had been deleted.

Guess that’s a lesson taught and a lesson learnt!

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