Be
it
the
eyebrow
raising
statements
made
by
him
and
his
guests
on
his
popular
chat
show
Koffee
With
Karan
or
the
AIB
roast,
Karan
Johar
has
found
himself
in
a
sticky
situation
quite
a
few
times.
However,
the
filmmaker
now
says
that
he
is
done
with
offending
people
and
wants
to
focus
on
his
films
instead.
In
a
tete-a-tete
with
Film
Companion,
Karan
admitted
that
he
has
been
censoring
himself
because
he
is
worried
of
the
ramifications
that
would
follow.
"While
I
have
massive
bubbles
in
my
head
about
so
many
things,
I
can't
articulate
it.
There
are
so
many
things
I
want
to
say
in
my
set-piece
(on
the
show)
but
I
feel
very
restricted
and
not
for
any
other
reason
but
because
I
believe
I
will
offend
someone
somewhere
and
I
really
don't
want
to
because
I
am
done
with
offending
people.
I
just
want
to
focus
on
making
my
movie
without
any
drama
around
me.
I
really
feel
the
need
to
curb
and
curtail
a
lot
of
what
I'm
wanting
to
say.
That
is
the
only
thing
that
actually
saddens
me
more
than
anything
else
because
I
believe
I
can
take
a
joke
on
myself
but
I
know
a
lot
of
others
can't," the
director
told
the
entertainment
portal.
He
further
added
that
the
film
fraternity
is
sensitive
and
doesn't
have
a
sense
of
humour.
Meanwhile,
Karan
is
all
set
to
return
to
the
digital
space
as
a
stand-up
comedian
in
Amazon
Prime
Video's
One
Mic
Stand:
Season
2.
On
being
asked
if
there
are
any
taboo
topics
which
would
refrain
from
talking
about
on
the
show,
KJo
said,
"So
I'm
going
to
talk
about
I,
me,
myself
(on
the
show).
It's
a
little
bit
of
a
megalomaniac
set
piece.
Of
course,
I
say
this
because
I'm
actually
poking
a
lot
of
fun
at
myself,
it's
like
a
self
roast,
I
think,
because
I'm
so
worried
about
talking
about
anything
else.
It's
fine,
it's
okay
because
we
are
going
through
an
anxiety-ridden
time
in
the
world
because
of
the
pandemic
and
I
don't
want
to
add
to
any
more
noise
than
there
already
is.
So
I'm
saying
the
safest
person
is,
'Let
me
offend
myself.'
Because
I'm
not
filing
an
FIR
on
myself."
Talking
about
films,
Karan
Johar
is
currently
busy
with
his
upcoming
directorial
Rocky
Aur
Rani
Ki
Prem
Kahani.
The
family
dramedy
stars
Ranveer
Singh,
Alia
Bhatt,
Dharmendra,
Jaya
Bachchan
and
Shabana
Azmi.