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Karan Johar’s son Yash feels THIS actor can take away the Coronavirus

During this quarantine, our Bollywood celebs are spending some quality time with their family members. Karan Johar is also having a great time with his kids Yash and Roohi.

Recently, Karan Johar posted a video in which he is asking his son Yash who will take this Coronavirus away, and well Yash’s answer will surprise you. Karan captioned the video as, “There is someone who can take away the #coronavirus.”


Well, according to Yash, Amitabh Bachchan can take away the coronavirus. When Karan asks Yash, if he should call Amitabh Bachchan and tell him, Yash cutely replies, ‘No’. We are sure this is surely one of the cutest videos you would see today.

This is not the first time when Karan is talking about the coronavirus with his kids. Earlier, also he has posted videos in which he is discussing coronavirus with Yash and Roohi.

Talking about Karan’s movies, the filmmaker was going to kickstart the shooting of his next directorial Takht in April this year. However, due to the coronavirus outbreak, the shooting of the film has been delayed. The movie stars Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ranveer Singh, Alia Bhatt, Vicky Kaushal, Janhvi Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, and Anil Kapoor. It is slated to release on December 2021.

A few days ago, there were reports that the film might get shelved, however, the reports turned out to be untrue.

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