'Will never mess with that nostalgia': Karan Johar rules out 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham 2' and provides an update on 'Takht'Karan Johar has addressed the buzz about a potential continuation of his iconic movie ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham,’ firmly declaring that he won’t disturb the cherished memories associated with it. While his ambitious project ‘Takht’ remains archived for now, he reassures audiences that it will not be forgotten. Filmmaker Karan Johar has put an end to speculation around a sequel to his 2001 film ‘Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.’ He confirmed there is no plan to make ‘K3G 2’ and also clarified that his shelved historical drama ‘Takht’ is not being revived at the moment. The director addressed both topics in a recent interview while also hinting at a new project he is quietly developing.

Karan Johar on ‘K3G 2’ rumours and ‘Takht’ revival

According to Hindustan Times, Karan Johar dismissed ongoing rumours linking ‘K3G 2’ to a reworked version of ‘Takht.’ He said, “There is no Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham 2 and there is no derivative of Takht being made.” The filmmaker explained why he has no interest in revisiting the iconic film.

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Karan Johar hints at next project and future of ‘Takht’

Karan Johar also addressed the future of ‘Takht,’ which was announced in 2020 but later shelved. He said, “And there isn’t a revival of Takht as of now on the cards, but that is a film I will definitely make while I can breathe and stand.” He credited writer Sumit Roy for the script and called it his strongest work.“I consider it the strongest screenplay developed with Sumit Roy, full credit to him. He is the writer of the film, and I believe it is the best piece of work in my career, and I hope to make that film one day.”The director also hinted at a new project that has not been discussed publicly. He said, “What I am actually developing, nobody is talking about that, and thank god for that.” He added, “In the garb of the K3G 2 rumour, the film that I am actually writing and developing, nobody has any idea about that.”‘Takht’ was first announced with a large ensemble cast including Ranveer Singh, Kareena Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Vicky Kaushal, Bhumi Pednekar, Janhvi Kapoor, and Anil Kapoor but was delayed and eventually shelved due to multiple factors, including the pandemic.

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