Karan Johar, Ram Kapoor click selfie at airport; actor jokes about jet lag


Daijiworld Media Network- Mumbai

Mumbai, Mar 5: Filmmaker Karan Johar and actor Ram Kapoor recently ran into each other at the airport and shared a fun selfie while making their way out after a long journey.

Taking to Instagram, Ram Kapoor—who has been in the limelight for his remarkable physical transformation—posted two pictures of himself with Karan Johar. The duo was seen seated on a buggy, navigating their way out of the airport.

Dressed stylishly, Ram sported a green jacket and neatly styled hair, while Karan kept it classic in a black and white ensemble, both wearing signature oversized glasses.

Ram captioned the post with a playful question: “Who’s looking more jet lagged … any guesses?”

Ram Kapoor, who was last seen on the big screen in Yudhra and the series Khalbali Records, has had a prolific career spanning television and films.

Starting his acting journey with Nyaay in 1999, he later featured in popular TV dramas like Heena, Sangharsh, and Kavita. In 2000, he gained recognition with the family drama Ghar Ek Mandir and performed in the stage production The Fifty Days of War – Kargil in tribute to the Kargil War heroes.

His versatility led him to roles in shows like Kabhi Aaye Na Judaai (2001) and a cameo in Mira Nair’s acclaimed film Monsoon Wedding. Over the years, he made notable appearances in films such as Dhadkan, Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi, and Bali.

His breakthrough television role came in 2006 with Kasamh Se, followed by a successful stint in reality shows like Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa (as a contestant) and Rakhi Ka Swayamwar (as a host).

In 2011, he became a household name with Bade Achhe Lagte Hain, further cementing his legacy in Indian television. He also made his mark in Bollywood with roles in Agent Vinod, Student of the Year, and Humshakals.

  

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