Farah Khan Gets ‘In Bed’ With Karan Johar On His Birthday; Watch Hilarious Banter
On May 26, Bollywood choreographer and director Farah Khan shared a side-splitting video featuring her best friend, Karan Johar, who celebrated his birthday a day earlier. Known for their delightful and entertaining exchanges, Farah and Karan, affectionately dubbed “Karah” by their fans, once again delivered a moment of pure joy that left viewers in stitches.
Farah Khan Shares Birthday Fun with Karan Johar
In a playful Instagram video, Farah Khan is seen standing beside a bed, teasingly holding a duvet. She announces, “It’s Karan Johar’s birthday, and I’m here, and I feel he’s in his birthday suit, and now I’m gonna check him out.” With that, Farah dramatically removes the duvet to reveal Karan Johar sitting comfortably in a black co-ord set. The iconic filmmaker responds, “I can’t believe that I’m in bed with you on my birthday, Farah.”
Watch the video on Instagram
Farah, not missing a beat, jokes, “I thought it was his birthday suit, but he’s wearing a baba suit.” The playful exchange continues with Karan quipping, “But I’m in bed with you. I don’t know if that’s a problem for you or me,” to which Farah affectionately replies by calling him “Karuu.”
Karan wraps up the amusing interaction with a heartfelt, “I love you; happy birthday to me!” Farah concludes the video with a cheerful, “Happy birthday, Karan.”
Netizens React to Farah Khan’s Fun Video
The Instagram video quickly garnered a lot of attention, with fans and celebrities alike pouring in their reactions. The caption accompanying the post read, “In bed with the birthday boy!! @karanjohar .. u know there’s nowhere else I’d rather be! I (love) you! #karah.”
Fans couldn’t hold back their laughter and admiration for the duo. One user commented, “Only you two can do this loved it,” while another added, “Love the banter between u two…. crazy.” The video even sparked nostalgic memories for some, with one individual sharing, “@farahkhankunder This reminds me of my ‘Hostel warden’ who used to come at 5 am and throw our blankets to wake up.”