Did Karan Johar Take a Jibe at Divya Khossla After She Slammed 'Jigra'?

Karan Johar responds cryptically to Divya Khosla’s claims about 'Jigra,' highlighting the ongoing tension between the two Bollywood actresses.

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Karan Johar has recently responded to Divya Khosla Kumar’s criticism of 'Jigra' amid an ongoing feud between her and Alia Bhatt. This conflict escalated as Divya took to Instagram to slam Alia’s film, 'Jigra.' In her post, she shared a picture of an empty cinema, suggesting that 'Jigra' is struggling to attract audiences. In reaction, Karan Johar posted a cryptic message on social media about the significance of silence.

Shortly after Divya’s comments, Karan shared a thoughtful post on Instagram that read, “Silence is the best speech you will ever give to fools.” While he didn’t mention anyone by name, the timing of his post hinted that it was directed at Divya's accusations about Alia Bhatt

Divya had made a strong statement in her Instagram story, saying, “Went to Citi Mall PVR for a 'Jigra' show. Theatre was totally empty... all theaters going empty everywhere. #Aliabhatt me sach mein Bahut #Jigra hai... khud hi tickets karide aur fake collections announce kar diye. Wonder why paid media is silent. #weshdnotfooltheaudience #truthoverlies #HappyDussehra.” With this post, she cleverly pointed out that Alia may be inflating her film's box office numbers by buying tickets herself.

ALSO READ: Jigra BO Collection Day 1: Alia Bhatt's Film Opens to Modest Response

Did Karan Johar Take a Jibe at Divya Khosla After She Slammed 'Jigra'?

The tension between the two actresses has been ongoing. Divya has addressed the media before, responding to claims that 'Savi' and 'Jigra' are similar due to their jailbreak themes. Divya clarified, “Yes, I too have been getting this question a lot from the media, the industry, and the trade that 'Savi' and 'Jigra' seem very similar... Our film is about a simple housewife trying to break her husband out of prison. Even if 'Jigra' is similar, every film has its own unique journey.”

Despite these comparisons, Divya expressed pride in 'Savi's success, highlighting that it has topped charts in several countries. She firmly believes that her film stands out on its own, irrespective of the ongoing comparisons with 'Jigra.'

ALSO READ: Divya Khossla shades Alia Bhatt for faking collections of Jigra; says, 'Paid media is silent'

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In the fickle world of cinema, where the spotlight gleams bright and fleeting, there are those who, while unable to grasp its warmth, linger in the shadows, casting darkness on what they cannot reach. A performance, pure in its brilliance, born from depth, sensitivity, and artistry, emerges—a beacon. But not all who witness such radiance are capable of understanding its glow. Some, blinded by insecurity, whisper venom in the corners of a stage that was never meant for them. Once, in a film carved from emotion and raw talent, an actress—one whose craft transcends the shallow masks often worn by those seeking attention rather than art—delivered a masterpiece. Her work, meticulous and textured, was a testament to the power of storytelling, a reflection of cinema at its finest. But envy is a quiet thief, and it often strikes in the guise of those who pretend to share the stage but have only ever mimicked the craft. There is a certain panic that arises when confronted with true brilliance. And so, there are those who, upon realizing their own inadequacies, seek to dismantle what they cannot build. They rally not through talent, but through noise—fabricating stories, twisting perceptions, casting false shadows upon the light. These figures, whose own attempts to etch their names into the annals of cinema have been met with silence, now seek to drown the applause of another. In their eyes, it is not about elevating the craft; it is about clutching at relevance, fearing the tide of change that will sweep away their hollow performances. But their desperate attempts are not done alone. The social media platforms that echo their cries, the worst dogs of paid media, bark loudly for those who pay them to snarl. These platforms, soiled with opportunistic biases, amplify the bitterness of those who cannot stand in the light of real talent. They trade in falsehoods, propping up their hollow idols for the sake of a fee, ignoring the truth that whispers beneath their lies. They do no

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