Filmmaker Karan Johar may be a prominent figure in Bollywood, but at home he is simply a father who gets corrected by his children. On Wednesday, KJo shared a video of his son Yash explaining how his father's poor singing is impacting his education.
Yash's Critique of Karan's Singing
While the 'Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham' director was humming a classic melody, his son began laughing. When Karan asked for the reason, Yash replied, "Your singing is bad. It makes my education bad. Do you want my education bad?"
"Why does my bad singing affect your education? What do you mean by that? That's offensive," said a confused yet upset KJo. "That's true logic," Yash simply responded.
Previous Business Proposal from Yash
This is not the first time Karan has been outwitted by his son. Recently, Yash presented a lucrative business proposal to his father. Yash suggested that once he and his sister Roohi grow up, they will pay their father 200 rupees each every three months as rent.
"So, when we grow up, we want to know how to do house rent. Okay. So, every three months, you come to our room, knock on the door. Then, you say monthly payment, can you please give us 200," he proposed.
To ensure he understood, Karan inquired, "So, you will give me 200 rupees as rent for staying in my house, in your bedroom. You will pay me 200, and Ruhi will also pay me 200. So, you will give me 400 rupees every month as rent."
After some negotiations, the father and son agreed that Karan will receive 200 rupees each from Yash and Roohi every month. However, Yash asked what they would get in return. KJo replied, "Payback? I'm giving you the room to stay. What more?" Then Yash suggested that since they are paying him 400 rupees as rent, he should give them back 100 rupees.
"One minute, what kind of a business deal is this?" asked Karan, unsure about the arrangement.
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