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Karan Johar Adolescent: “I moved me as a filmmaker, broke me as a parents”


New Delhi:

Filmmaker Karan Johar shared his views on Netflix’s latest crime drama AdolescentIn today’s digital world, it is called a powerful reminder to the parents facing the challenges of raising children.

Johar, who is the father of twins, took on Instagram to share a long note on Monday, in which he expressed that the series impressed him not only as a filmmaker but also as a parent.

In his note, the filmmaker shared how no “book or podcast” can prepare anyone to be the best self and it can be added that the parents focus on being their “best version” first on the parents, as whatever they do, say, and believe that they will essentially shape their children.

“To be a parent … I always know that raising a child is as a blessing as it is a difficult responsibility. Any book or podcast can not prepare you to make yourself the best version as a parents. You are the best version of your own first … Best. The best.” Chilled, “Jauhar wrote on Instagram.

The filmmaker praised the series for depicting serious issues such as bullying, poisonous manhood, and influence of social media on young minds, described the show as “Masterclass for Parents”.

“Adolescents are a wake-up call for parents that are raising children during social media time. I have grown up on conversation; they speak in emojis. I have grown up on books; they scroll the reels. I have grown up on self-composition. They have grown on self-comprehensive. They are comparatively surrounded. Now we do not see it.

Sharing how the crime chain has increased its responsibility as a father, Johar expressed gratitude to the producers, saying, “I am raising twins, and I thank the show for the creation of my awareness and my responsibility is even more participation. It is more than a series; it is always a lesson; I am a lesson for adolates!”

To keep an eye

Adolescent A British crime drama made by Jack Thorn and Stephen Graham is a minisariies and is directed by Philip Parani.

The four-episode series follows the arrest of a 13-year-old schoolboy, Jamie Miller, who was played by Owen Cooper, who is accused of killing a female classmate. The series also makes a masterclass that each episode is shot in a single, continuous tech.

Graham, who is the co-producer of the show, also plays the role of Eddie Miller, father of accused Jamie Miller.

The series premiered on Netflix on 13 March and received wide significant praise for its writing, direction and performance.

Earlier, the UK Prime Minister Kir Stmper also praised the series and said he saw it with his teenage children. He also supported the idea of ​​crime-drama shown in the UK Parliament and government schools.

(Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by NDTV employees and is published by a syndicated feed.)


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