Did Karan Johar Shine at the London Screening of 'Homebound' Hosted by Gurinder Chadha?
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Key Takeaways
- Karan Johar attended the London screening of 'Homebound'.
- The event was hosted by Gurinder Chadha.
- Stars like Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa were present.
- KJo expressed gratitude on social media.
- 'Homebound' is gaining international attention.
Mumbai, Nov 26 (NationPress) Filmmaker Karan Johar expressed his happiness upon attending the London screening of his highly praised drama “Homebound”. The exclusive event, hosted by director Gurinder Chadha, saw the presence of main actors Ishaan Khatter and Vishal Jethwa.
Sharing a few snapshots from the 'Homebound' event on social media, KJo wrote on his official Instagram, "Thrilled to be part of the London leg of our @homeboundthefilm campaign; it was an evening brimming with love, both familiar and new faces, and tremendous support for our film.(sic)."
The head of Dharma Productions further acknowledged Gurinder Chadha for her kindness in hosting the screening. "A heartfelt thanks to @gurinder.chadha for graciously hosting this screening for us (red heart emoji)," he mentioned.
Earlier this month, KJo also participated in the screening of “Homebound” held in Los Angeles.
The gathering was graced by Netflix’s Chief Content Officer, Bela Bajaria, alongside the film’s main cast and crew.
On his Instagram, Karan shared a series of pictures featuring Ishaan, Vishal Jethwa, Bela, and director Neeraj Ghaywan.
“The journey of #Homebound across the globe continues — this time in LA, with a screening attended by @belabajaria, Chief Content Officer at Netflix, along with our cast & crew! I’m incredibly grateful & excited you could join us for our film, Bela,” KJo wrote in the caption.
Previously, Martin Scorsese, the Executive Producer of the drama, hosted a screening of “Homebound” in New York City.
Providing further insight into the movie, Neeraj Ghaywan stated, “Rooted in the love for our land and our people, it embodies the essence of the home we all share. Representing India on one of the biggest global cinema stages is both humbling and a source of pride, for which I’m immensely grateful.”