On June 26, Karan Johar took to Instagram to commemorate the 20th death anniversary of his father, Yash Johar, with a poignant tribute.The emotional post included a carousel of archival photographs capturing cherished moments with his father.
In his heartfelt message, Karan Johar expressed his disbelief that two decades had passed since his father’s passing. He candidly shared that losing a parent had always been his greatest fear, recounting the moment his father informed him about his battle with a malignant tumor in August 2003. Despite facing his worst nightmare, Karan emphasized the importance of remaining positive and steadfast in faith, guided by his father’s enduring spirit.
Reflecting on Yash Johar’s influence, Karan described him as a “solid, soulful, and selfless man” whose presence continues to be felt, watching over his family—Karan, his mother Hiroo Johar, and his children. The post resonated deeply with fans and industry colleagues alike, showcasing the profound impact Yash Johar had on his son’s life and career.
In a separate tribute on Instagram stories, Karan Johar revealed that the film ‘Lakshya’, directed by Farhan Akhtar and starring Hrithik Roshan and Preity Zinta, held special significance in his father’s final days. It was the last film Yash Johar watched at a premiere before his passing. Karan recalled his father’s pride in seeing the growth of the film’s cast and crew, whom he considered his extended film family.
Moreover, Karan expressed gratitude that his father had the opportunity to bid farewell to the industry he loved dearly during the ‘Lakshya’ premiere. The event became a poignant moment of closure for Yash Johar, marking the end of a life dedicated to shaping Bollywood’s cinematic landscape.
As Karan Johar continues to honor his father’s memory through his creative endeavors at Dharma Productions, the 20th anniversary of Yash Johar’s passing serves as a solemn yet cherished reminder of his enduring influence on Indian cinema and his lasting presence in the hearts of those who knew him.