‘I
Cried
For
The
Fact
That
There
Was
Finally
Freedom'
"I
just
woke
up
and
I
cried.
I
cried
for
the
community.
I
cried
for
the
fact
that
there
was
finally
freedom.
There
was
one
love
and
equal
love
for
our
great
country
to
have
supported
this.
It
was
a
historical
judgement.
I'm
so
glad
that
it
is
finally
accepted
legally,
that
you
can
love
who
you
desire
to
without
any
legal
pressures
on
them," KJo
said
at
the
event
when
he
was
asked
his
opinion
on
Article
377
getting
abolished.
He
Further
Added…
"That
particular
day,
6th
of
September,
was
ironically
my
father's
(Yash
Chopra)
birthday.
I
felt
within
me
and
for
the
community
-
freedom."
Karan
Hopes
For
Same-s*x
Marriages
To
Happen
"The
next
step
is
same-s*x
marriages
are
allowed
in
our
country.
That
is
the
next
step
I
aspire
for
as
an
Indian,
as
a
human
being,
at
a
humanitarian
level.
I
hope
that
happens
very
soon."
On
The
Drug
Party
Accusations
He
also
addressed
the
issue
of
allegations
against
him
stating
that
he
hosted
a
‘drug' party,
"Would
I
be
stupid,
in
bright
lights,
to
put
out
a
video
of
a
group
of
friends
if
there
was
a
consumption
of
any
medical
substance?
My
mother
lives
on
the
same
level
as
that
particular
drawing
room.
She
was
with
us,
had
dinner
with
us,
we
chatted,
it
was
that
kind
of
evening.
"She
went
back
and
this
video
was
taken.
After
that
there
was
this
big
uproar
on
social
media
and
I
was
really
angered
with
the
kind
of
responses
coming
in."