Filmmaker Karan Johar recently admitted feeling lonely while attending the National Awards ceremony in Delhi. The director, who attended the ceremony alone, explained the challenges of not having a companion during such moments. His reflections came in a conversation with former Tennis player Sania Mirza.
On the 'Serving It Up With Sania' podcast, Karan said, "You feel the loneliest in your highs and not your lows. In your lows, you have your family, friends, parents and kids. I have two cousin sisters I am very close to, and I have my best friends. But in your highs, what do you do?"
"I remember I got a call that I was getting a National Award. I hung up the call, and for one minute all I thought about was, 'What do I do tonight? Whose house do I go to? Whose hand do I hold? A little pa

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