‘Koffee With Karan 7’ Twitter review: Katrina Kaif, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Ishaan Khatter create an uproar

Updated : Sep 10, 2022 12:52
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‘Phone Bhoot’ actors Katrina Kaif, Siddhant Chaturvedi, and Ishaan Khatter are the latest guests to enjoy their cup of ‘koffee’ with Karan Johar. The trio was at their candid best as they opened up about different aspects of their lives. 

Katrina Kaif talked about what convinced her to marry Vicky Kaushal, Ishaan Khatter opened up about his break up with Ananya Panday, and Siddhant Chaturvedi addressed his nepotism comment. 

Their fun banter as they answered Karan Johar’s questions was engaging and fans took to social media to share their verdict on the latest episode. So, let’s take a look at what the Twitterati thought about the trio’s appearance on the show. 

Calling the episode ‘amazing’, one Twitter user wrote that she loved the show’s vibe, especially the bromance between Ishaan and Siddhant. Another user wrote that it was a fun episode and it was heartwarming to see Katrina happy. She also praised Ishaan and Siddhant. 

Besides the praising episode, there were some who trolled host Karan Johar once again. A Twitter user wrote that he constantly mentions Alia Bhatt’s name on his show by touting that she’s the ‘best in the country’. Another user commented that Ishaan was trying to be a lot like Ranveer Singh and its ‘kinda cringe’.  

A netizen also wrote that this week’s episode was ‘too chaotic.’

Also Watch | ‘Shamshera’ failure: Ranbir Kapoor says 'if a film doesn't work, it's because content isn't good'
 

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