Film-maker
Karan
Johar,
who
has
become
a
father
to
twins
via
surrogacy,
says
he
wants
his
children
to
listen
to
Hindi
film
music
that
he
has
grown
up
listening
to.
"I
have
grown
up
listening
to
lot
of
Hindi
film
music
whether
it
is
Lata
Mangeshkar,
Kishore
Kumar,
Mohammed
Rafi,
Asha
Bhosle
among
others.
I
want
in
their
(twins's)
nursery;
some
of
my
favourite
music
should
play
all
the
time,"
Karan
told
the
media
during
the
book
launch
of
Ustad
Amjad
Ali
Khan's
"Master
on
Masters".
"So
that
my
babies
to
listen
to
them
because
I
love
their
song
and
they
should
listen
what
I
love,
to
love
me,"
he
added.
The
44-year-old
filmmaker
says
he
got
the
habit
of
listening
to
iconic
playback
singers
and
late
rocker
Elvis
Presley
from
his
mother
Hiroo
Johar.
"In
fact
I
think
my
mother
married
my
father
because
he
promised
to
take
her
for
an
Elvis
Presley
show,
which
he
did
on
their
honeymoon!" he
added.
On
Wednesday
Karan
took
home
his
surrogate
twins
Roohi
and
Yash
after
they
spent
over
seven
weeks
in
the
neonatal
intensive
care
unit
(NICU)
of
a
hospital
due
to
premature
delivery.