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Karan Johar revisits emotional Cannes journey ahead of Homebound premiere: My father sold Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham's European rights for 5000 Dollars and I thought...

Karan Johar returns to Cannes with his film Homebound, premiering on May 21, while reflecting on his emotional 2002 visit with his late father, Yash Johar. The festival, for him, remains a blend of cinematic pride and cherished memories.

May 21, 2025 / 00:32 IST
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Karan Johar at Cannes
Karan Johar at Cannes

As the French Riviera lights up once again with the glamour and grandeur of the Cannes Film Festival, renowned filmmaker Karan Johar returns to the iconic event with his cinematic venture, Homebound, set to premiere on 21st May worldwide.

Karan, however, views Cannes as a place rich in both professional and deeply personal memories, not just the red carpet.

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The renowned producer and director recently talked candidly with Brut about his more than 20-year-old emotional bond with the festival. Johar recounted a moving story about his late father, the renowned director Yash Johar, from 2002.

“I have actually a lot of emotional memories related to Cannes,” he began. “I remember in 2002, when me and my father were here at the Cannes market and I still remember, he struck a deal which I thought at that time… and I told him like this scene is not really consequence because I remember he sold the European rights for Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham for 5 thousand dollars, and at that time I was like, 5 thousand dollars—isn’t that very little? And he said look, it’s a start, we have to see.”

Though his father was not alive to witness the ripple effect that would follow, Johar acknowledges the moment as a crucial milestone. “Unfortunately, he wasn’t alive to see the massive impact that began from Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham and went on to all the Shah Rukh Khan movies and created such a huge cultural movement for our cinema in Europe.”