After
Salman
Khan
being
the
barber
for
a
day
and
giving
head
massage
to
people
its
Karan
Johar
who
has
taken
up
on
charity.
The
ace
director
and
choreographer
will
be
seen
clicking
photos
and
becoming
a
cameraman
at
the
Gateway
Of
India
for
one
day.
Karan
Johar
will
be
doing
all
this
for
Colors'
new
show
Mission
Sapne
that
will
help
the
people
in
need.
Mission
Sapne
will
see
celebrities
coming
down
on
the
roads
as
chaiwalas,
vegetable
vendor
and
namkeen
sellers
and
earning
in
their
respective
roles
to
help
the
poor.
Mission
Sapne
will
showcase
celebrities
as
they
step
into
the
shoes
of
the
aam
aadmi
for
a
day,
and
face
hardships
to
raise
funds
for
those
who
struggle
to
make
ends
meet.
Karan
Johar
at
the
Gateway
of
India
will
turn
into
a
photographer
/
cameraman
and
will
click
pictures
of
people
around
and
earn
money.
He
will
earn
all
this
money
and
will
give
it
for
charity
to
help
a
person
who
is
in
need.
Siddharth
Malhotra,
the
Hasee
Toh
Phasee
star,
was
seen
selling
vegetables
in
a
market
nearby.
He
made
sure
that
all
the
profit
he
gets
goes
to
the
charity
and
helps
in
supporting
the
poor.
It
would
be
interesting
to
see
how
these
stars
adjust
to
the
difficult
conditions
and
try
their
best
to
help
the
common
man.
Karan
Johar
Karan
Johar
becomes
cameraman
for
a
day
for
Colors'
Mission
Sapne.
Karan
Bargains
Karan
Johar
Caught
Bargaining
with
customers
to
take
pictures.
Karan's
Charity
Karan
will
do
all
this
for
charity
so
that
all
that
he
gets
supports
a
human
being
in
need.
Karan's
Foreign
Touch
Karan
requests
a
foreigner
to
wear
a
saree
so
that
he
could
snap
her.
Karan
Snapped
Karan
taking
photos
of
people
around
at
Mission
Sapne.
Karan
Johar
Karan
Johar
takes
photos
of
the
foreigner
in
a
saree.
Karan
Family
Karan
takes
a
photo
of
the
family
present
at
the
Gateway
Of
India.
Karan
At
Gateway
Of
India
Karan
Johar
arrives
at
Gateway
of
India
to
complete
his
mission.
Karan
Cameraman
Karan
will
seek
help
from
the
old
photographer
to
put
out
his
best
shots.
Mission
Sapne
Mission
Sapne
will
see
celebrities
coming
down
on
the
roads
as
chaiwalas,
vegetable
vendor
and
namkeen
sellers
and
earning
in
their
respective
roles
to
help
the
poor.