Karan Johar Faces Intense FOMO While Filming His Latest Project
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Mumbai, March 22 (NationPress) Bollywood's versatile figure, Karan Johar, is experiencing significant FOMO. Over the weekend, the filmmaker and producer took to his Instagram Stories to express his longing to catch ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ on the big screen.
KJo revealed that he is currently on a film set in a secluded area devoid of cinema access. He shared, “I am filming in a location that has no access to a cinema and am suffering from FOMO.”
“Dhurandhar FOMO, I can't wait to watch it and feel immense pride for so many members of our industry who are supporting and cherishing this film... it's truly uplifting to witness the collective admiration for an INDIAN FILM! @adityadharfilms @officialjiostudios @ranveersingh (sic),” he continued.
‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’, helmed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, has swiftly become one of the most successful films at the box office in recent Indian cinema. The film has garnered an exceptionally positive response across various markets, with impressive occupancy rates, numerous sold-out screenings, and strong demand for its dubbed versions, indicating its widespread appeal.
Industry stalwarts like Ayushmann Khurrana and Anupam Kher have lauded its grand scale and performances, while critics have praised its spectacle-driven narrative. Ram Gopal Varma noted that its success challenges conventional filmmaking norms. Culturally, the Dhurandhar franchise has transformed into a cultural sensation. Its mix of hyper-stylized action, nationalism, and star charisma has strongly resonated with audiences, mirroring contemporary cinematic trends.
Viral moments, catchy music, and off-screen stories have further extended its influence, making it more than just a film—it has sparked conversations. The sequel cements the franchise's role as a critical player in the realm of modern Bollywood spectacle.
Nonetheless, the film has also faced criticism from certain audience segments who label it as pro-establishment propaganda.