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Top five Koffee with Karan controversies

Indian cricketers Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul landed in trouble for the sexist comments they made on Koffee with Karan, a talk show hosted by filmmaker Karan Johar.

Sadly, the cricketer duo isn't the only ones who have courted controversy by shooting their mouths on the couch.


Here are some other controversies that were ignited on Koffee with Karan.

"Why Does Priyanka Chopra Have That Accent?" – Kareena Kapoor

The rapid-fire round of the show, Karan asked Kareena the one question she would like to ask Priyanka Chopra and she was quick to say, "Why does she have that accent?"

Priyanka didn't hold back either. When she appeared later on the show, Priyanka responded saying, "The same place her boyfriend ( Saif Ali Khan) got it from."

 "Katrina is Our Senior" – Deepika Padukone and Sonam Kapoor

Although the statement sounded pretty sweet and respectful, the actresses couldn't stop the smirk that followed their statement.

"Ranbir Should Endorse Condoms" - Deepika Padukone

During the show, Deepika hinted several times about Ranbir's infidelity while they were in a relationship, and she did not deny allegation Ranbir had cheated on her. "He should work on his boyfriend skills", she advised and went on to say that he should endorse condoms.

Sonam Kapoor has low sex appeal - Ranbir Kapoor and Imran Khan

Imran Khan and Ranbir Kapoor didn’t hold back in taking a shot at Sonam Kapoor and they both ranked her at the bottom in terms of sex appeal. Imran also advised Sonam to do more films instead of magazine covers.

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