Filmmaker Karan Johar often shares glimpses of moments spent with his kids Yash and Roohi on social media. These include their adorable antics and moments from special occasions including festivals or events.
Recently, Karan shared a video in which he asked his son Yash to choose between iPad and Papa. Read on to know what Yash chose and how Karan reacted.
Karan Johar’s son Yash chooses between iPad and his father
Today, on June 20, Karan Johar shared a fun video on his Instagram Stories in which he is seen interacting with his son Yash. While Yash was surfing on his iPad, his father said to him, “Yash, I have a question.”
Yash turned his attention towards Karan while his sister Roohi was seen in the background. Karan asked him, “iPad or dad?” Yash lovingly replied, “Dada.” But Karan jokingly said, “Oh, kitna liar hai,” which brought a smile on the kid’s face.
He captioned the video, “Big question.”
Watch the video here!
Earlier, on June 16, Karan Johar shared a special post for his father Yash Johar as well as his kids Yash and Roohi on the occasion of Father’s Day 2024. He shared a throwback picture with his father and an adorable picture with his kids, in which he is seen kissing Roohi’s cheek.
In the caption, Karan wrote a sweet note, which said, “Always using your love, grace, ambition, humility and compassion to guide me in every aspect of my life, Papa…. especially with Yash and Roohi #FathersDay.”
Karan Johar’s work front
Karan Johar made his directorial comeback last year with the film Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani. Starring Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Shabana Azmi, Dharmendra and Jaya Bachchan, the romantic-comedy received a lot of love from the audience for its story, acting and music.
On May 25, 2024, Karan gave a special gift to his followers on his birthday. He announced his next directorial film.
Meanwhile, he is backing many different films under his production house in the future which includes Alia Bhatt’s Zirgra, Vicky Kaushal and Tripathi Dimri’s Bad Newz, Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor’s Sunny Sanskari’s Tulsi Kumari, etc.