Filmmaker
Karan Johar
recently shared insights about his relationship status, stating he is no longer searching for a partner. While he remains open to the possibility of a relationship, he is not actively seeking it. Speaking with Faye D'Souza, Karan revealed he has experienced "one and a half relationships" and shifted his focus from finding companionship after turning 50, despite actively looking when he turned 40.
KJo revealed that he has been single for quite a while now, having been in only one and a half relationships in his entire life.
He expressed great enjoyment in his
single status
, emphasizing that he doesn't foresee changing it. For him, the priority lies in managing responsibilities towards his children and his mother, rather than sharing space or schedules with a partner.
He also mentioned that he felt a void when he turned 40, but by the time he reached 50, he no longer desired a relationship actively. Although he explored agencies, blind dates, and met people locally and internationally, he's now open to a relationship if it happens naturally but doesn't feel a pressing need for it anymore.
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In a previous conversation with Midday, Karan discussed his relationship history, revealing that he hadn't been in many relationships. He explained that coming into his own in his mid-30s allowed him to explore what he wanted in the realm of love, which was challenging. He mentioned experiencing unrequited love, which inspired his film '
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil
,' reflecting his own journey and the profound lessons he learned about the nature of love.