Karan Johar: Lessons from Failures | A Candid Conversation with Faye D’Souza

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Published 2024-07-05
Join Faye D’Souza in a deep, revealing conversation with Karan Johar on “The Faye D’Souza Show.” This episode sheds light on the failures that have shaped Karan’s illustrious career in Bollywood. Instead of glorifying success, Karan opens up about the setbacks and challenges he faced, offering profound insights and lessons learned from these experiences. This candid discussion is filled with wisdom and inspiration, focusing on how failures can lead to personal and professional growth. Don’t miss out on this eye-opening episode.

Produced By: Ira Jha

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All Comments (21)
  • @FayeDSouza
    This is a new format I’m trying out. Please watch and give me feedback. This is a conversation about vulnerability and life lessons.
  • This is something I wonder why people don't ask Karan Johar. About his failure and learning. He is a sharp business person and filmmaker. Kudos Faye.
  • @Emeralda95
    Unpopular opinion, but I love Karan and love watching him. He is charismatic, has great stage presence, eloquent, smart and has good eye for television🌟🌙The reason why he gets hate is because he knows how to capture attention.He seems like real TV-persona, i.e eye-catching colorful unique personality✨❤️✨
  • @DJZaff
    One of the best interview of Karan till date. We got to see a different side of him...
  • @PokhrajRoy.
    Faye D’Souza doing the Anti-Podcast >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> (You’ve chosen the right guest for this)
  • @dasaritra007
    Thank you Faye bringing the side of Karan Johar that we don’t often see… but has always been there… people trash him so much, but there is a person so strong and genius that makes him what he is today
  • @mamtac218
    Karan Johar has evolved spirituality- there’s sooo much relaxation in his voice. Loved it 😊
  • @MrJimmy3230
    Well, never thought a celebrity could be this candid and humane. Faye this is calming experience.
  • @sachinpokhrel_
    This is so much better than the “tea and gossip” I take something from this
  • @PV-Anish
    Honestly, never wanted the conversation to end!
  • @ayeshaparihar
    We wouldn't get to listen to this side of karan johar ,if there weren't people like faye! Here's to being better and kinder people! ❤️ Here's to being more human ❤️
  • @Singers101
    Love you Faye. More power to you girl❤
  • @akimbah
    This conversation is so insightful I think Miss D’souza you should do this more ,this is an amazing conversation no gossip only real life issues that we all go through
  • @Gloz_Space
    This open talk concept is quite good and motivating !!! I so wish,this wud had reached the audience during my times which was much much required. Back then those times getting accepted and wanting to live life on your terms and expressing it was so difficult. If you do so you wud be judge or wud be called a brat. I have been listening to Karan Johar on many platform and yes he carry his persona so well while representing himself. Yes,in some context i may feel he has been privileged but yet not all can have same lives. Faye, great job. It will be great if you can bring on more folks who can be sometimes people out of the film industry too.
  • @abc_cba
    As a 90s kid, I want to thank Karan for giving us classics back then which we will cherish forever. Over the years, i have also grown to hating homosexuality to accepting every human-being as equal. That's what Karan has earned, though I hate it sometimes that his films never given any major roles to the poorer section of the society but that was early 2000s so, I hope in the years to come, every citizen of every strata gets his due in his films which can reach every audience. In all, thanks for your service to art. (Dunno, if he'd ever read this)
  • @sk12345100
    Bravo Karan. I salute your courage and vulnerability. Faye and Karan, this conversation will benefit and uplift so many people by addressing "unspeakable taboos."
  • @MohdAsif-Alpha
    I hope today parents help their children overcome their insecurities, be yourself in such escape and convenient excuse in my opinion. Children shouldn't be told what they can or can't do, they need to figure it out. Unless harm is involved, the uncertainty of what will happen later will always remain irrespective of who you're. I wish all of us breakthrough holding ourselves back to be a better version of ourself.