Karan
Johar
broke
down
when
best
buddy
Shahrukh
Khan
spoke
about
his
former
friends
Farah
Khan
and
Salman
Khan.
Says
a
source
from
the
Koffee
sets,
"SRK's
episode
with
KJo
is
emotional
where
Shahrukh
has
been
caught
in
a
mellow,
introspective
mood.
He's
emotionally
vulnerable,
revealing
things
that
have
hurt
him
in
the
last
year."
The
source
adds,
"When
Karan
pointed
out
that
people
feel
that
old
friends
Farah
and
Salman
have
a
problem
with
Shahrukh,
SRK
says,
'I
don't
know
how
to
make
friends
and
if
I
do,
I
don't
know
how
to
keep
them.
If
Salman
and
Farah
are
upset
with
me
it's
100
per
cent
my
fault
but
I
can't
pick
up
the
phone
and
say
sorry.
I
can't
apologise
because
of
ego
but
because
I
can't
just
get
myself
to
ask
people
to
come
back
to
me.
I
had
asked
my
parents
to
come
back
and
they
didn't'"
King
Khan
spoke
highly
of
his
former
friends.
"SRK
spoke
very
honestly
about
Sallu
and
FK.
He
admits
that
the
biggest
problem
in
his
life
is
his
cell
phone,
as
many
of
his
friends
accuse
him
of
not
taking
or
ignoring
their
calls
and
messages."
Karan
was
moved
to
tears
when
SRK
said
that
he
can't
constantly
tell
people
that
he
loves
them.
"He
says,
'I
feel
it's
understood
that
I
love
them
if
I
have
told
them
once...
I
can't
keep
repeating
it...
I
have
a
problem
saying
'I
love
you'
twice
and
thrice
and
keep
repeating
the
words...
Even
in
my
films
I
can't
keep
saying
'I
love
you!'
"
Says
KJo,
"It
was
a
totally
different
cup
of
coffee
this
time.
It's
awkward
to
discuss
and
recreate
such
intimate
scenes
normally
again.
I
have
never
become
emotional
on
Koffee
With
Karan
because
that's
never
been
the
tone
of
the
show
(it's
usually
spicy
and
controversial)."
About
his
buddy's
appearance
on
the
show
KJo,
"Shahrukh
is
warm
and
heartfelt
as
he
naturally
is.
He
has
spoken
on
all
his
relationships,
family
and
friendships.
There's
certain
strength
in
what
he
had
to
say.
He
is
beyond
any
kind
of
issues.
You
feel
he
has
risen
above
every
situation
and
comes
through
beautifully
on
the
show.
This
coffee
on
the
couch
episode
with
SRK
was
emotionally
unplugged
more
than
humour
unplugged.
It's
a
new
impact!"
Story first published: Wednesday, December 29, 2010, 11:54 [IST]