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SHE HAS TO DIE! Karan Johar Feels A Girl Should Be PUNISHED For Not Reciprocating Love & We’re Shook

Has Karan Johar lost his mind? And trust us, you will surely say the same after reading his latest statements over portraying ‘heartbreaks’ in his movie. Karan Johar has not only made a derogatory statement but he has also left us appalled for having a ‘thought’ like this! In his exclusive interview with HuffingtonPost, Karan Johar says that he made Ae Dil Hai Mushkil because it’s personal and was cathartic for him. He also revealed why he ‘killed’ Anushka Sharma’s character ‘Alizeh’ and his justification will leave you speechless!

“Actually I have a problem with all my films besides Ae Dil Hai Mushkil because that’s a film I wanted to make even while knowing that the last act may get a polarised response. It’s a film I wanted to make because it’s personal and was cathartic for me. Ranbir (Kapoor) played me. I wanted to deal with the injury caused by a heartbreak.”

It’s a film I wanted to make because it’s personal and was cathartic for me. Ranbir (Kapoor) played me. I wanted to deal with the injury caused by a heartbreak.”

“The last track met with many polarised responses and rightfully so, but I was like she (Anushka Sharma’s character Alizeh who doesn’t reciprocate Ayan’s feelings) didn’t love him, she has to die. I wrote this character. He loved her so crazily. She could’ve loved him back, why couldn’t she? So she got cancer and she died.” Yes peeps! Karan Johar, the great filmmaker, just said that and we’re as appalled as you!

He loved her so crazily. She could’ve loved him back, why couldn’t she? So she got cancer and she died.” Yes peeps! Karan Johar, the great filmmaker, just said that and we’re as appalled as you!

When asked didn’t he feel like that he’s punishing her for not reciprocating Ayan’s love, he said, “Well, she got punished, I wrote it. See, a filmmaker is a God, you write, you create and you destroy.”

Karan says, “How is it problematic? He was not inappropriate with her. I mean, okay, yes in that one part, that one section, on the terrace. Right. I didn’t look at it like that, to me he was just a puppy who was just in love and it’s not like she didn’t love him. She just didn’t love him in the way that he wanted her to love him.”

Karan says, “About the physical aggression, I apologise. That is not something I had thought of earlier and I should have.” But I am not going to be apologetic about his relentlessness and his love, because he loved her even after she was gone.” He never stopped loving her. That’s the way I feel about the big loves of my life. I will never stop loving them and I may not go so relentless in my pursuit of love but I believe Ayan was a lover.

When the interviewer asked Karan, “She can go her own way and not die of a terminal illness,” Karan replied, “And that was also a thought, yes, but I said no, she has to die. I could not have gone indie on it. But this is how I envisaged Ae Dil to be. I wanted Anushka to die, I didn’t change it till the end.”

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