Filmmaker Karan Johar has spoken for the first time about Jigra director Vasan Bala's recent comment about sending his unfinished script of the film to actor Alia Bhatt. Taking to Instagram on Sunday, Karan penned a long note that reports misinterpreted Vasan's comment. Recently in an interview with Tried&Refused Productions, Vasan had said that he was "really not happy" with Karan forwarding his 'roughly drafted' script of Jigra to Alia Bhatt without hygiene checks.
(Also Read | Alia Bhatt chased Vasan Bala for a month over Jigra script; director wasn't happy with Karan Johar ) Karan pens a long note Karan shared a photo of a person placing their finger on their lips. The words on the picture read, "We have to be strong to ensure our life is stable enough to shut some negative people's mouth. --I'm, Salmiah.
" Sharing the post, Karan captioned it, "Twitter became X and became my X a while ago...
I broke up with the nauseous noise and muted the unwarranted angst ...
but social media is like the Lockness (Loch Ness) monster it’s gets to you even when you can’t see it.. so was flooded with Vasan Bala’s interview which he answered with pure innocence and so much love .
.." A post shared by Karan Johar (@karanjohar) Karan talks about misinterpretation of Vasan's comment "The gore misinterpretation of his comment about me sending the script to Alia without his grammar checks made me laugh initially at the ludicrousness of it all but now is truly annoying me .
.. Vasan continues.