Sanjay Dutt was the only guest KJo gave his KWK Rapid Fire questions to!
New Delhi
January 20, 2017
One of the most important reason for 'Koffee With Karan's success
is the very controversial 'rapid fire' round that becomes the headline every
Monday.
Though rapid fire is something that should be impromptu, host
Karan Johar admits that he, for once, gave the questions to a guest. And he
is none other than Sanjay Dutt!
In his recently launched book 'An Unsuitable Boy,' KJo, in
one of the excerpts, confessed about being biased towards Dutt, on his 'Koffee'
couch, in the first season.
It read, "In my entire 'Koffee With Karan' history, there's
only one person I ever gave the Rapid Fire questions to, and that was Sanjay
Dutt. He was going to come with Sushmita Sen, and I knew she would really bite
his head off with her answers and he would just come across looking blank because
he was really nervous, and it was the very first season. I gave him the questions
in advance and he won the hamper."
'An Unsuitable Boy' is grabbing all the attention for its content
that sheds light on the filmmaker's personal and professional life and looks
like, it is no less than a series of controversies.
The Dharma Productions head honcho has penned the autobiography
along with author Poonam Saxena.
New Delhi
January 20, 2017
One of the most important reason for 'Koffee With Karan's success
is the very controversial 'rapid fire' round that becomes the headline every
Monday.
Though rapid fire is something that should be impromptu, host
Karan Johar admits that he, for once, gave the questions to a guest. And he
is none other than Sanjay Dutt!
In his recently launched book 'An Unsuitable Boy,' KJo, in
one of the excerpts, confessed about being biased towards Dutt, on his 'Koffee'
couch, in the first season.
It read, "In my entire 'Koffee With Karan' history, there's
only one person I ever gave the Rapid Fire questions to, and that was Sanjay
Dutt. He was going to come with Sushmita Sen, and I knew she would really bite
his head off with her answers and he would just come across looking blank because
he was really nervous, and it was the very first season. I gave him the questions
in advance and he won the hamper."
'An Unsuitable Boy' is grabbing all the attention for its content
that sheds light on the filmmaker's personal and professional life and looks
like, it is no less than a series of controversies.
The Dharma Productions head honcho has penned the autobiography
along with author Poonam Saxena.
Tags: Sanjay DuttKaran JoharSushmita Sen