Karan Johar says Zeenat Aman is everything Instagram is not

Updated : Apr 12, 2023 19:08
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Zeenat Aman has garnered a lot of attention since her Instagram debut in February. The veteran actor continues to share old and new photos from her life with eloquent captions. Karan Johar, director and filmmaker, is the latest celebrity to praise Zeenat Aman's Instagram posts. Karan, who has been posting cryptic notes recently, took to Instagram Stories on Wednesday and wrote, 'Zeenat Aman is everything Instagram is not! Vulnerable... and so damn honest!'

Karan Johar recently shared a note on Instagram stories about how he will not give in to false allegations leveled against him. The filmmaker has recently faced backlash on social media, following Priyanka Chopra's comments about being sidelined in Bollywood. Following that, old reports of Karan and Priyanka's rumoured feud, as well as an old video of Karan discussing his attempt to sabotage Anushka Sharma's career, surfaced online. The filmmaker has been posting cryptic messages amidst all this.

Meanwhile, Zeenat Aman's Instagram timeline is a treasure trove of memories paired with thoughtful captions that have been praised by Kajol and other celebrities. Zeenat remembered her late co-star, Parveen Babi, in a recent Instagram post. The veteran actor accompanied their photos with a lengthy caption in which she discussed their uncanny resemblance and how they were frequently pitted against each other in the 1970s.

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