Karan Johar: Technology killed coversations
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Recently filmmaker Karan Johar, who had graced launch of Ustad Amjad Ali Khan's book "Master on Masters", stressed on the biggest drawbacks set by technology.
He feels that technology has killed the romance in real life and now it is killing the conversation between people. Talking at the event, Karan was quoted saying that he finds conversation among people has become very rare about art and artists. "Phone has become like a part of our body now. We are always distracted for various reasons," added the filmmaker who is known to gave given some of the best romantic films.
He added that he hardly finds people talking to each other and even in families people don't communicate with each other often.
Karan recalled the times he got the pleasure to see Raj Kapoor on film set, or Yash Chopra directing a film or even a music session with Laxmikant-Pyarelal. While generation then communicated, engaged and shared their work and experience, Karan observed that he doesn't find anything like that anymore now.
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