Karan Johar issues statement amid NCB probe

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Filmmaker Karan Johar issued a statement debunking the media reports alleging that narcotics were consumed at one of his house parties

Karan Johar

Mumbai: Filmmaker Karan Johar issued a statement debunking the media reports alleging that narcotics were consumed at one of his house parties, calling the claims baseless and false.

In a lengthy statement shared on Instagram, the filmmaker said neither he consumes narcotics nor does he promote usage of any such substance.

In the short clip, first posted by the filmmaker on Instagram last year, actors Shahid Kapoor, Deepika Padukone, Ranbir Kapoor, Varun Dhawan, Arjun Kapoor, Malaika Arora, Vicky Kaushal among others can be seen partying together. It is being alleged that drugs were consumed by several top film personalities at this party.

"Certain news channels, print/electronic media and social media platform(s) are wrongly and misleadingly reporting that narcotics were consumed at a party that I, Karan Johar hosted on July 28, 2019 at my residence. I had already clarified my position way back in 2019 that the allegations were false," Johar said in the statement.

I am reiterating that the allegations are completely false and baseless. No narcotics substance was consumed at the party. I would like to once again state that I do not consume Narcotics and I do not promote or encourage consumption of any such substance," he added.

The director said such "slanderous" statements and news articles have subjected him, his family, colleagues, and banner Dharma Productions, to "hatred, contempt and ridicule".

Johar said in the past few days media has resorted to distasteful, distorted and false allegations, and if the baseless claims continue to malign his image he wouldn't be left with any other option but to legally protect his rights.

I hope the members of the media would exercise restraint else I will be left with no option but to legally protect my rights against this baseless attack on me," he said.