Karan Johar To Turn Photographer On Mission Sapne This Week!
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oi-Girija
By Girija Narayan
Mission
Sapne,
this
week
will
have
the
Kuch
Kuch
Hota
Hai
director,
Karan
Johar
trying
his
hand
at
being
a
photographer
for
a
day.
The
Colors
initiative
Mission
Sapne,
is
a
unique
and
heartwarming
social-celebrity
show
where
you
see
stars
like
Salman
Khan,
Karan
Johar,
Ram
Kapoor,
Varun
Dhawan,
Drashti
Dhami,
Harbhajan
Singh
and
others
get
to
ground
level
and
live
the
life
of
aam
aadmi.
The
show
plans
to
bring
together
several
celebs
from
various
walks
of
life
and
encourages
them
to
leverage
their
fame
for
the
benefit
of
the
common
man.
This
week
on
the
show,
the
popular
Bollywood
director,
Karan
Johar,
will
be
turning
a
photographer
at
Gateway
of
India,
Mumbai.
He
would
be
earning
as
much
as
he
can
clicking
pictures
of
the
tourists
visiting
the
landmark
and
the
money
collected
will
be
multiplied
a
100
times
and
gets
donated
to
a
family
in
need.
Karan,
will
be
seen
interacting
with
tourists
and
taking
their
pictures
while
they
pose.
See
pictures
in
the
photo
slider.
Varun
Dhawan,
Ram
Kapoor
and
Drashti
Dhami
have
been
on
the
show,
donning
the
lives
of
common
people.
When
Ram
Kapoor
became
a
taxi
driver
and
Drashit
a
'nimbu
mirchi
seller',
Varun
Dhawan
became
a
coolie
for
a
day.
Salman
Khan
will
turn
a
barber,
Siddharth
Malhotra,
a
vegetable
seller,
Ranbir
Kapoor
will
be
seen
selling
vada
paav.
The
celebrities
will
be
seen
having
their
most
humbling
experience
being
a
common
man
for
a
day.
Karan
Turns
Photoprapher
Karan
with
the
tourists
at
the
Gateway
of
India.
Tourist
Ttrying
A
Saree
The
foreign
tourist
trying
a
saree
before
getting
a
photo
from
Karan.
Karan
Turns
Photoprapher
Karan
interacting
with
his
fans
while
being
a
photographer
for
a
day.
Karan
Turns
Photoprapher
Karan
taking
picture
of
a
family
in
front
of
Gateway
of
India.
Karan
With
A
Photographer
Karan
Johar
with
a
photographer.
Karan
Showing
Pictures
Karan
Johar
showing
the
pictures
he
took
of
the
tourists.
Karan
At
Work
Karan
Johar
at
work
when
being
a
photographer
for
one
whole
day.