When
Karan
Was
Asked
If
He
Wants
To
Change
Anything
About
His
Past
Films,
Here’s
What
He
Said:
"Actually
I
have
a
problem
with
all
my
films
besides
Ae
Dil
Hai
Mushkil
because
that's
a
film
I
wanted
to
make
even
while
knowing
that
the
last
act
may
get
a
polarised
response.
It's
a
film
I
wanted
to
make
because
it's
personal
and
was
cathartic
for
me.
Ranbir
(Kapoor)
played
me.
I
wanted
to
deal
with
the
injury
caused
by
a
heartbreak."
Karan
Reveals
Why
He
Killed
Anushka’s
Character
In
ADHM
"The
last
track
met
with
many
polarised
responses
and
rightfully
so,
but
I
was
like
she
(Anushka
Sharma's
character
Alizeh
who
doesn't
reciprocate
Ayan's
feelings)
didn't
love
him,
she
has
to
die.
I
wrote
this
character.
He
loved
her
so
crazily.
She
could've
loved
him
back,
why
couldn't
she?
So
she
got
cancer
and
she
died."
Yes,
peeps!
Karan
Johar,
the
great
film-maker,
just
said
that
and
we're
as
appalled
as
you!
Karan
Johar
Justifies
Punishing
‘Alizeh’
When
asked
didn't
he
feel
that
he's
punishing
her
for
not
reciprocating
Ayan's
love,
he
said,
"Well,
she
got
punished,
I
wrote
it.
See,
a
filmmaker
is
a
God,
you
write,
you
create
and
you
destroy."
The
Journalist
Calls
It
A
‘Problematic’
Idea
&
Here’s
How
Karan
Reacted..
Karan
says,
"How
is
it
problematic?
He
was
not
inappropriate
with
her.
I
mean,
okay,
yes
in
that
one
part,
that
one
section,
on
the
terrace.
Right.
I
didn't
look
at
it
like
that,
to
me
he
was
just
a
puppy
who
was
just
in
love
and
it's
not
like
she
didn't
love
him.
She
just
didn't
love
him
in
the
way
that
he
wanted
her
to
love
him."
Surprisingly,
Karan
Is
Not
Even
‘Apologetic’
About
it
Karan
says,
"About
the
physical
aggression,
I
apologise.
That
is
not
something
I
had
thought
of
earlier
and
I
should
have.
But
I
am
not
going
to
be
apologetic
about
his
relentlessness
and
his
love,
because
he
loved
her
even
after
she
was
gone.
He
never
stopped
loving
her.
That's
the
way
I
feel
about
the
big
loves
of
my
life.
I
will
never
stop
loving
them
and
I
may
not
go
so
relentless
in
my
pursuit
of
love
but
I
believe
Ayan
was
a
lover."
Throughout
The
Interview,
Karan
Was
Hell-bent
That
Anushka’s
Character
Has
To
DIE
When
the
interviewer
asked
Karan,
"She
can
go
her
own
way
and
not
die
of
a
terminal
illness,"
Karan
replied,
"And
that
was
also
a
thought,
yes,
but
I
said
no,
she
has
to
die.
I
could
not
have
gone
indie
on
it.
But
this
is
how
I
envisaged
Ae
Dil
to
be.
I
wanted
Anushka
to
die,
I
didn't
change
it
till
the
end."
Who
Is
Karan
Hinting
At?
When
Karan
was
asked
if
the
‘person'
because
of
whom
he
made
this
film
has
seen
ADHM,
Karan
said,
"Yeah,
the
person
definitely
has
seen
the
movie
and
given
me
an
opinion
and
everything
and
now
it's
a
part
of
my
emotional
legacy.
Every
other
film
is
my
love
for
Hindi
cinema
but
this
is
my
most
personal
film.
I
can't
see
it
anymore.
I
can't
see
it
ever
because
I
go
through
a
lot
and
it
takes
me
back
to
a
time
that
I
don't
want
to
think
of.
Like
that
scene
where
he
puts
a
gamla
on
his
chest.
Heartbreak
is
actually
like
a
physical
weight.
The
film
takes
me
back
to
that
space."