Karan Johar and Rani Mukerji Share Enchanting Monochrome Selfie

Synopsis
Karan Johar and Rani Mukerji, two prominent figures in Bollywood, recently delighted fans with a stunning monochrome selfie. The close friends showcased their charm, sharing a heartfelt tribute to their bond and Karan's recent celebrations as a father.
Key Takeaways
- Karan Johar and Rani Mukerji pose in a beautiful selfie.
- The selfie features a black-and-white close-up.
- Karan shared the photo on Instagram without a caption.
- The music chosen is from the film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai.
- Karan recently celebrated his twins' birthday.
Mumbai, Feb 9 (NationPress) Bollywood luminaries and close friends Karan Johar and Rani Mukerji appeared stunningly beautiful as they captured a selfie together.
Karan, affectionately known as KJo, took to his Instagram stories to unveil a striking monochrome photograph showcasing the duo.
This black-and-white selfie is a close-up of the two stars, with Karan on the right, sporting a slight smirk, while Rani on the left opted for an open hairstyle and a warm smile.
The filmmaker didn’t include a caption with the image, but he selected the song “Koi Mil Gaya” from his iconic 1998 film “Kuch Kuch Hota Hai”. This memorable track features Rani, Kajol, and superstar Shah Rukh Khan.
Regarding the film, which also includes Salman Khan, Fareeda Jalaal, and Sana Saeed, it intertwines two love triangles set years apart. The first part focuses on friends in college, while the latter tells the tale of a young daughter striving to reunite her father with his old best friend.
Recently, Karan celebrated the eighth birthday of his twins Roohi and Yash, who turned eight on February 7. He expressed that his greatest achievement is being their father.
Karan shared a collection of heartwarming photos with his children on Instagram, revealing that he named them after his parents as he believes it’s “beyond a lineage.”
In his heartfelt caption, Karan expressed: “My biggest Achievement is one of being a Father…. I named them after my parents because I felt beyond a lineage or a name an emotion must continue … they are my world!!!”
He referred to his twins as his “biggest prayers” and conveyed birthday wishes to Roohi and Yash.
“Happy birthday Roohi and Yash… my biggest prayer for you both is to be Kind always,” he wrote.
Karan welcomed twins Yash and Roohi through surrogacy in February 2017. He named Yash in honor of his late father, filmmaker Yash Johar, while Roohi’s name is a rearrangement of his mother’s name, Hiroo.