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No Matter What, Kajol Is out of My Life: Karan Johar

Ajay Devgn shouted at me and said nasty things even before ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ - ‘Shivaay’ clash, Johar says.

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Filmmaker Karan Johar has said he is tired of the speculations around his personal life to an extent that he is now "afraid" to go out even with a "man" friend.

The 44-year-old director, who recently made a lot revelations about his personal as well as professional life in his autobiography An Unsuitable Boy, said he gets linked up with every man he is spotted with and it makes things tough for him.

I’m afraid to go out for dinner with another man because the paparazzi reaches everywhere. And if you go out for dinner with a man, you’re sleeping with him. Because two men cant be out for dinner just as friends.
Karan Johar, Filmmaker (in an interview to CNN-News18)
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The filmmaker opened up about his fall-out with best friend Kajol in his book and gave out further details saying that actress husband Ajay Devgn said "nasty" things to him even before the Ae Dil Hai Mushkil and Shivaay box office clash.

Ajay Devgn called me and shouted at me and said some really nasty things because he heard at a party that I’d said some things about his wife. She was one of my closest relationships, as close as family could get, but it got unpleasant... Ajay said I’d bribed a trade analyst to write bad things about his film and praise mine. Then he put out a statement saying there should be an investigation and she retweeted it saying ‘SHOCKING’. And that was it... I don’t want to say anything more, but yes one thing I’d like to say and I stand by it. This is not a phase, a feeling that will change. No matter what, she’s out of my life.

Karan, who himself faced the wrath of some sections for casting Pakistani actor Fawad Khan in his last directorial venture, also condemned the recent attack on filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali on the sets of Padmavati in Jaipur.

I couldn’t stop myself when I saw what happened to Sanjay Leela Bhansali because he’s a fellow filmmaker. He and I are not best friends but I have great regard for him as a filmmaker and hes a very prominent filmmaker. How dare someone come on that set and assault that man? It’s ridiculous. And I saw myself in that frame. I thought it could happen to me tomorrow. I could be making a film and be in this situation and it would be appalling if that happened. I know what my loved ones would feel and I know what I would go through. Its appalling.

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