@@FayeDSouza 60mins of quality candid conversation where guests think and answer questions can be watched in 1.5x to complete in 40mins. Thus more audience reach the end of the video.
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✨❤️✨
he is actually someone more people are looking up to these days . not just for his success but his journey to being successful and going against societal norms
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
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 ❤️
The best conversation with Karan Johar I ever heard. The way he has opened up about his childhood, his insecurities, depression, inferiority complexity, his consultation with psychologist, treatment, feminism, public speaking, jealousy, ambition, his fame and anxieties , his vulnerabilities at large even after such a successful career ; hats off to you and Karan. It has changed my perception about him. I could never imagine that he has also faced so many problems, anxieties and humiliation like a common human human being. Thanks a lot for bringing out a human heart of this gentleman🌿🌷
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
As a practising therapist I can only say take a bow Faye !! Such a real and relevant conversation ! Karan has owned and addressed his vulnerability with such honesty and that makes him truly courageous.
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)
@@radhikakapoor8204 what, because of his love for om jai jagdish hare? Its just his culture. Saying other religions are inferior is bigotry (hindutva or otherwise), not simply practicing the religion you're brought up with. Seen My Name Is Khan? Its the opposite of hindutva
Bravo Karan. I salute your courage and vulnerability. Faye and Karan, this conversation will benefit and uplift so many people by addressing "unspeakable taboos."
Excellent format Faye. Always admired Karan for his bold presence. He gives a damn to whatever people are saying about him. Kudos to you Karan. Love you.
@@adityasingh-tr3tu He was, is and continuous to be the leader of the Bollywood murder squad. He gives directions and his goondha gang carries it out. His brothel and paedophilic activities continues in much oblivion with ghutso.
I really appreciate the guts this woman has applaud the generosity she has and the life experience even for those who are from the 90s batch mam plz interview with #pooja #Lisa #tabu #manisha #neelam #karishma #urmila #raveena #kajol
Excellent conversation Ms. Faye Dsouza! Have been a long-time admirer. Hats off to Karan Johar. Never easy to talk about these issues in our country/society. 10/10 to the both of you.
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.
Kudos to you Faye , loved the show. Thank you for bringing out this side of Karan, it was like seeing Karan in a different light which is imperfectly perfect ❤
Thank you, Faye and Karan for such an open discussion on this topic. Can relate so much to your issues (I silently combat social anxiety). Gained my respect!
I had never liked him but today i have all my respect for this man who has his own plus and minus, a vulnerable man, but he acknowledges truth and doesn't shy away from wrongs that he has done. he is infact setting groundwork for new age Indian youth, who should not feel stifled in bad relationship or hide their sexuality. Faye this is good work, we want to see such content more often
Great podcast . Away from all the cliches. You brought out the human side of karan johar . Nice to hear him with all his vulnerability and he was very open . Kudos to you , that he felt comfortable sharing insight in to his life .
This is undoubtedly one of the best interviews of Karan, he is so honest and just freely expresses himself. That's how one should be❤. Karan should do more such interviews for people to take him seriously 😂
Beautiful interview Faye. Really love how you are able to get the person on the other end to bring out their true human self. Only few can do that. Thank you and waiting for more such interviews.
This is something fresh, if karan johar wants to reinvent himself and connect to this generation, this is the way to go. The last coffee season was so cringe to watch. I didn't get why people made fun of him for being gay in award shows. He has made a way for himself and
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.
I wish Karan Johar could be my friend one day, he is so amazing, I am Gemini and I resonate with him on most of the things, plus he's so entertaining, emotional, empathic and funnnnn ❤❤❤
This side of Karan is very human and humane. To be honest I have not been a big fan of him even I enjoy his work. Nobody can negate the struggle he has and is going through but what made him unpopular was failing to acknowledge or rather flaunting the privilege and wealth and all advantages it brought(at least from what media portrayed). Imagine everyone who went through or are struggling but come from disadvantaged circumstances and not many means to support or help
Karan's childhood-teens' journey and struggles of being considered "effeminate, fat, soft voice" and being asked "talk like a boy, act like a boy, walk like a boy" is what I truly relate to him. Never been a fan of him, today I became one. Thank you Karan for sharing, you are the voice for boys/men like me.
First time I like Karan Johar. Maybe it’s better to say that I got a glimpse of the real Karan. For the first time. And he came across as real and intelligent and sensitive! Congratulations - great format? Wonderful interview
Thank you Faye for showing another perspective of our stars' life that we actually don't see... Usually, we consider them perfect, but such podcasts reveal that they are like us and have insecurities as we commoners do. Delighted to see their candid conversations!
I feel so sorry for Karan and what he has been through all these years. Despite all those allegations and blames, he is still standing tall and working his a** off. His family is so blessed to have him around them. ♥♥♥
Beautiful interview, Faye! In a sea of podcasts where mostly its men asking questions, you have no idea (or maybe you do and that's why we have this!) how refreshing your questions were. It finally felt great to see Karan (who i really admire a lot) as the person, the human he is minus the bling (monochromatic is probably working), the superficial questions. I thought i was being asked some of these questions because they were so open ended.. Like the one you asked about success and wealth. Please please never lose your authenticity. ❤
This is a much much needed break from the regular podcasts. Seeing the vulnerable and "normal" side to popular personalities is amazing. Also glad to see Faye share her own experiences while Karan talks about his - looking forward to more episodes! :)
Loved the show. Yes, no one speaks of vulnerability but it is so real. Karan Johar seemed to speak his heart out. The duration could have been shorter though.
This is a new format I’m trying out. Please watch and give me feedback. This is a conversation about vulnerability and life lessons.
love it!
Faye@beatrootnews.com
In this world we need more of this Faye.
@@FayeDSouza 60mins of quality candid conversation where guests think and answer questions can be watched in 1.5x to complete in 40mins. Thus more audience reach the end of the video.
Thank you Faye❤
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✨❤️✨
He has soo many talents. I admire him.
Me too 😊
he is actually someone more people are looking up to these days . not just for his success but his journey to being successful and going against societal norms
Me too! Don’t understand the too much hatred around him.
@@sai6275comeon!!!….u know it😕
One of the best interview of Karan till date. We got to see a different side of him...
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.
Faye D’Souza doing the Anti-Podcast >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
(You’ve chosen the right guest for this)
Karan Johar has evolved spirituality- there’s sooo much relaxation in his voice. Loved it 😊
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
Well, never thought a celebrity could be this candid and humane. Faye this is calming experience.
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 ❤️
Honestly, never wanted the conversation to end!
seriously...
This is so much better than the “tea and gossip” I take something from this
Both have a purpose.
The best conversation with Karan Johar I ever heard. The way he has opened up about his childhood, his insecurities, depression, inferiority complexity, his consultation with psychologist, treatment, feminism, public speaking, jealousy, ambition, his fame and anxieties , his vulnerabilities at large even after such a successful career ; hats off to you and Karan. It has changed my perception about him. I could never imagine that he has also faced so many problems, anxieties and humiliation like a common human human being.
Thanks a lot for bringing out a human heart of this gentleman🌿🌷
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
As a practising therapist I can only say take a bow Faye !! Such a real and relevant conversation ! Karan has owned and addressed his vulnerability with such honesty and that makes him truly courageous.
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)
Really classics?? He promoted hindutva more than anything any one else through his cringe content
@@radhikakapoor8204 can you explain how? Especially the Hindutva part?
@@radhikakapoor8204 what, because of his love for om jai jagdish hare? Its just his culture. Saying other religions are inferior is bigotry (hindutva or otherwise), not simply practicing the religion you're brought up with. Seen My Name Is Khan? Its the opposite of hindutva
Lecifer want your Loc.
@@radhikakapoor8204stop trying to be edgy. You have clearly not understood his ethos and movies if you feel the need to say this
I saw a very different side of Karan Johar. It's a shame of the image mainstream media has given him. He's a gem.
This is for the first time I have seen Karan openly talk about his gender expression (femininity) and queer identity. More power to him. ❤
He has done it before but this time he went a little deeper. He is a great.
There is something new you learn about Karan Johar everytime.
This the Karan Johar we want. Respect
Love you Faye. More power to you girl❤
Kudos to karan being SO open about his life and journey. His childhood years really touched me.
Bravo Karan. I salute your courage and vulnerability. Faye and Karan, this conversation will benefit and uplift so many people by addressing "unspeakable taboos."
Hahhahaha...right..hahaha...
Excellent format Faye. Always admired Karan for his bold presence. He gives a damn to whatever people are saying about him. Kudos to you Karan. Love you.
And what about his murders talented actors
@@adityasingh-tr3tu He was, is and continuous to be the leader of the Bollywood murder squad. He gives directions and his goondha gang carries it out. His brothel and paedophilic activities continues in much oblivion with ghutso.
I really appreciate the guts this woman has applaud the generosity she has and the life experience even for those who are from the 90s batch mam plz interview with #pooja #Lisa #tabu #manisha #neelam #karishma #urmila #raveena #kajol
Discussing insecurities publicly needs real guts -well if that’s format of the show then it’s a BIG HIT👍.
Thank you so much for bringing in Karan, Faye!! 💙🌟
Finally an interview where we get to see a different side of Karan. interesting to hear.
KofFaye with Karan 😄
😂😂😂
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🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻🤌🏻
Excellent conversation Ms. Faye Dsouza! Have been a long-time admirer. Hats off to Karan Johar. Never easy to talk about these issues in our country/society. 10/10 to the both of you.
Kudos to Faye!! The podcast world is so overrated, and I really enjoyed this. Thank you :)
Failure > Prayer+Hard-work for 365 days while others enjoy > Success (100% sure you will succeed)
This is beautiful ❤.. had so much fun and joy watching this
What a wonderful format! There is so much reflection and so much to take back! Enjoyed it throughly! 👏🏼
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.
It’s a unique idea … let’s have more of such like talks 👌👏👏
This is gold..!!
Such a fantastic interview. I can hear Karan sir speak all day long and get inspired. Sooooo well-spoken🙂. It's wonderful 👍!!
Love it! ❤ The Indian version of How to Fail with Elizabeth Day!!
Kudos to you Faye , loved the show. Thank you for bringing out this side of Karan, it was like seeing Karan in a different light which is imperfectly perfect ❤
Most people hate him, but he's a great guy!
The moment I saw BLACK background in sharp contrast to the PEOPLE in LIMELIGHT, I SUBSCRIBED..LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE CONVERSATIONS..!!
10 mins in, Best podcast.
Too good! More respect for Karan and the manner in which you have conducted this interview.
Thank you, Faye and Karan for such an open discussion on this topic. Can relate so much to your issues (I silently combat social anxiety). Gained my respect!
I had never liked him but today i have all my respect for this man who has his own plus and minus, a vulnerable man, but he acknowledges truth and doesn't shy away from wrongs that he has done. he is infact setting groundwork for new age Indian youth, who should not feel stifled in bad relationship or hide their sexuality. Faye this is good work, we want to see such content more often
Pls don't stop it. We love your show.
Great podcast . Away from all the cliches. You brought out the human side of karan johar . Nice to hear him with all his vulnerability and he was very open . Kudos to you , that he felt comfortable sharing insight in to his life .
This is such a beautiful and vulnerable conversation...
Well done Faye ! This was an awesome conversation ... Really love this side of Karan talking about more deeper things
Loved this Podcast, unique. want to watch & listen to more Conversations like this
i love this so much. it’s raw, vulnerable, intimate and so powerful. ❤
Always loved Karan’s interviews! He’s so well spoken. Always been a fan.
This is undoubtedly one of the best interviews of Karan, he is so honest and just freely expresses himself. That's how one should be❤. Karan should do more such interviews for people to take him seriously 😂
Beautiful interview Faye. Really love how you are able to get the person on the other end to bring out their true human self. Only few can do that. Thank you and waiting for more such interviews.
Such a lovely chat!
Karan's most candid interview.
Enjoyed the episode. The format is so fresh & real. Goodluck!
Great interview Faye. Please keep this going, not necessarily only with film folk or cricketers.
Love it. Sooo refreshing and so much more relatability ♥️
I honestly love karan for pouring his heart out and being raw honest and being unapologetic about being himself ❤❤❤
Super KJ! Well spoken!
Beautiful interaction, open and vulnerable. Need more of this for sure Faye ❤
Please continue this series faye as always love your work ❤❤❤❤
This is something fresh, if karan johar wants to reinvent himself and connect to this generation, this is the way to go. The last coffee season was so cringe to watch. I didn't get why people made fun of him for being gay in award shows. He has made a way for himself and
Thank you for the entertainment Karan Johar❤❤
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.
Karan is the best person to listen. Thanks Karan you always open up and honesty is always a lesson to all of us. God bless you always.
Best News channel and great host Faye
I love this interview! So vulnerable and honest. Kudos to Karan for sharing, and to you for making the space for conversations like these.
Excellent show. Keep up the good work.
I wish Karan Johar could be my friend one day, he is so amazing, I am Gemini and I resonate with him on most of the things, plus he's so entertaining, emotional, empathic and funnnnn ❤❤❤
This was wholesome 🤌🏻✨
KJo, I love you, this brought me to tears! I can relate.....sending tight hugsssss!
wow, love karan speaking so openly... resonates with what I went through .. if only I could have an imaginary friend to tell me "it's okay"
So well he spoke..
This side of Karan is very human and humane. To be honest I have not been a big fan of him even I enjoy his work. Nobody can negate the struggle he has and is going through but what made him unpopular was failing to acknowledge or rather flaunting the privilege and wealth and all advantages it brought(at least from what media portrayed). Imagine everyone who went through or are struggling but come from disadvantaged circumstances and not many means to support or help
Thank u Faye 💓 Nicely done.Enjoyed watching this ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for this format, I have been meaning to create something about talking about failures.
Good👍
This is one of the best video you have uploaded. Best interview 🙌
Karan's childhood-teens' journey and struggles of being considered "effeminate, fat, soft voice" and being asked "talk like a boy, act like a boy, walk like a boy" is what I truly relate to him. Never been a fan of him, today I became one. Thank you Karan for sharing, you are the voice for boys/men like me.
It is very brave of him to share that openly.
As a psychiatrist I have nothing but respect for Faye for bringing out such a beautiful interview!
First time I like Karan Johar. Maybe it’s better to say that I got a glimpse of the real Karan. For the first time. And he came across as real and intelligent and sensitive!
Congratulations - great format? Wonderful interview
This is a genuine chat 🫶🏼very insightful
Don't compare yourself with others , learn love yourself and the rest will to you.
Thank you Faye for showing another perspective of our stars' life that we actually don't see... Usually, we consider them perfect, but such podcasts reveal that they are like us and have insecurities as we commoners do. Delighted to see their candid conversations!
It started of about what do we learn from failure. Then 10 minutes into the conversation it moves to life choices and philosophy.
I am his fan now. What a wonderful man. Excellent interview
Just pure and honest.... no comments no judgements...just views which are honestly spoken. It's a good one Faye. Well done!!
Though successful, many hates him
Listening to Karan was the therapy i needed ...
I feel so sorry for Karan and what he has been through all these years. Despite all those allegations and blames, he is still standing tall and working his a** off. His family is so blessed to have him around them. ♥♥♥
Thanks Faye for showing this side of Karan which no one gets to see. Loved listening to the TRUE side of him.
It was sheer pleasure listening to two beautiful human beings. Thank you both❤❤
Beautiful interview, Faye! In a sea of podcasts where mostly its men asking questions, you have no idea (or maybe you do and that's why we have this!) how refreshing your questions were. It finally felt great to see Karan (who i really admire a lot) as the person, the human he is minus the bling (monochromatic is probably working), the superficial questions. I thought i was being asked some of these questions because they were so open ended.. Like the one you asked about success and wealth. Please please never lose your authenticity. ❤
I feel Karen lives his life authentic to who he is, I have always respected him for that- you just got to be who you are unapologetically
The honesty of the conversation is too beautiful ❤
This is a much much needed break from the regular podcasts. Seeing the vulnerable and "normal" side to popular personalities is amazing. Also glad to see Faye share her own experiences while Karan talks about his - looking forward to more episodes! :)
Loved the show. Yes, no one speaks of vulnerability but it is so real. Karan Johar seemed to speak his heart out. The duration could have been shorter though.
Why is this interview so therapeutic that it brings a sense of happiness from deep inside the abyss?