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Karan Johar and Rohit Shetty to finally collaborate!

Karan Johar and Rohit Shetty are the two most successful moviemakers of Indian cinema, who have yet not collaborated for a film, despite rumours of them teaming up for a project keep hitting headlines every now and them.

They may not have joined forces for a movie yet but, according to reports, the duo is all set to share the same stage for an upcoming reality show on Indian television.


The two Bollywood heavyweights will be part of an untitled reality show for aspiring actors. The winners will walk away with a three-film deal with KJo’s Dharma Productions and an opportunity to be launched by the filmmaker.

A source close to the development reveals, “The two winners will be rewarded with a three-film deal with Karan’s production house. Auditions are on at the moment and around 30 contestants will be shortlisted for the show which goes on air early next year and will be telecast through the week.”

Besides Karan Johar and Rohit Shetty, well-known casting director Mukesh Chhabra will also be a part of the upcoming show. The makers are currently looking for a suitable host for the show.

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Salman Khan told the crowd at the Red Sea Film Festival 2025 in Jeddah that he does not see himself as a great actor. It came during an on-stage chat and drew an instant reaction from fans, some of them shouting back before he could move on.

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