What Made Karan Johar Lose an Argument with Roohi?

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Key Takeaways
- Karan Johar lost an argument with his daughter Roohi about the trending Labubu dolls.
- Labubu dolls are designer plush toys created by Kasing Lung.
- Karan Johar is a devoted single parent to twins Yash and Roohi.
- He emphasizes the uniqueness of each parenting journey.
- Karan reflects on the emotional rewards of being a single parent.
Mumbai, July 13 (NationPress) Filmmaker Karan Johar found himself on the losing side of an argument with his daughter Roohi, and the culprit was the viral Labubu dolls. In a humorous video shared on his official Instagram, KJo asked his little girl, "Roohi, do you genuinely want to follow this trend?"
Roohi responded with conviction, stating, "It's not a trend, it's my friend." Acknowledging her perspective, the filmmaker ended the video with a light-hearted, "Oh god, okay!"
He captioned the post, "Can’t argue with that can I ?? #labubutakeover." For those unfamiliar, Labubu represents a collection of designer plush toy monster elves, crafted by the talented Hong Kong-Belgian designer Kasing Lung.
These dolls have recently become a sensational trend, with many eager to get their hands on one. Karan Johar welcomed twins, Yash and Roohi, through surrogacy in 2017, co-parenting them alongside his mother, Hiroo Johar.
On a reflective note this Father's Day, June 15th, Karan Johar shared an emotional post discussing his journey as a single parent. The creator of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai expressed, "Some decisions are impulsive, others are strategized, and some are purely blessed... My choice to be a single parent has brought me unparalleled emotional satisfaction, fulfilling every prayer I've made to the universe..."
He remarked on the myriad of parenting advice he received, saying, "I was advised to read books, listen to podcasts, and consult other parents for guidance. While I appreciate their good intentions, I believe every parent's journey—especially that of a single parent—is uniquely personal and should be navigated by instinct... There are no definitive rules for parenting; just instincts that guide me daily... I know I'll stumble, but the overwhelming love helps me rise again... Today, I celebrate my journey, as my twins Roohi and Yash have filled a profound void in my life, creating ample space for love in my heart... #happyfathersday.