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Apoorva Mehta and Karan Johar's friendship that shaped Dharma Productions' success for more than four decades

For Apoorva Mehta, CEO of the acclaimed Dharma Productions, a life-changing moment unfolded back in class VI at Greenlawns High School in South Mumbai. What seemed like an ordinary school day turned pivotal when he crossed paths with a new classmate—future filmmaker and producer Karan Johar.

July 05, 2025 / 14:44 IST
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Their friendship has grown into one of the most fruitful professional collaborations in Indian cinema more than forty years later.

For Apoorva Mehta, CEO of the renowned Dharma Productions, one of the most transformative moments of his life came in class VI at Greenlawns High School in south Mumbai. What began as an ordinary school day turned into the defining moment of his life when he met none other than filmmaker and producer Karan Johar in his class.

Their friendship has grown into one of the most fruitful professional collaborations in Indian cinema more than forty years later. As the founder of Dharma Productions, the production company his father, Yash Johar, established, Karan would go on to become one of Bollywood's most significant directors.

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Reflecting on his association with Dharma, Apoorva told Mint, “For many people, their careers are happy accidents, and I’m certainly a testament to that,” says Mehta, 53, in a candid conversation over a video call, just days before departing for the Cannes Film Festival, where Dharma’s latest project Homebound premiered in the prestigious Un Certain Regard category. “I didn’t know him (Karan) at all. It was just one of those things—I don’t know why I did it, but I’m very glad I did.”

Initially, Karan started establishing connections in the film industry, getting to know people like distributor Anil Thadani and director Aditya Chopra, but Apoorva took over his family’s copper rolling business at an early age after his father passed away.