Karan Johar talks about having kids via surrogacy, recalls his mother’s first reaction to his decision

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Karan Johar welcomed twins, Yash and Roohi, via surrogacy in 2017, and co-parents them with his mother Hiroo Johar. In a recent interview, Karan Johar opened up about having kids via surrogacy and also revealed how his mother reacted to his decision.

Karan Johar talks about having kids via surrogacy

Speaking with The Week, KJo said, “When I was 40, my mother asked me what my life plans were since marriage wasn’t on the cards. I told her I really wanted to have babies.” Talking about his mother’s reaction to it, he said, “She was wonderful about it, but I was taking my time. She reminded me again a year later. I only told her about it once the doctors informed me that three months of pregnancy was complete. The babies were expected in April, but they arrived in February. I had to officially announce their arrival from a flight to London once I knew a couple of newspapers were going to carry the story. I could go to the hospital only a month after.”

KJo went on to add that he has been at the receiving end of trolling, however, his children have received love from the internet. He said, “I am used to trolling, but surprisingly, my kids were met with so much love. Even now, when I put up anything about them, there is not a single negative comment.”

Karan Johar’s upcoming projects

On the work front, Karan is currently hosting the popular chat show Koffee With Karan season 8. On the other hand, KJo’s next movie, Yodha, starring Sidharth Malhotra and Disha Patani, will hit the theatres in 15th March, 2024.  Apart from this, he will soon be collaborating with Kartik Aaryan for a film directed by Sandeep Modi. That’s not all, he also has The Bull with Salman Khan directed by Vishnu Vardhan. He also has Vasan Bala’s Jigra starring Alia Bhatt.

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