Wednesday, March 4, 2026
21.1 C
New Delhi

Karan denies Ozempic rumours, recalls mom calling him ‘fat’

Karan Johar denies Ozempic rumours, recalls mother Hiroo calling him fat and large; 'I have removed gluten completely...'

Filmmaker Karan Johar, who made headlines last year for his dramatic physical transformation, has once again rubbished rumours suggesting that he used Ozempic for weight loss. In a recent podcast, Karan not only addressed the speculation head-on but also opened up about his long, complicated relationship with weight, diet struggles during college and candid remarks from his mother, Hiroo Johar, about his appearance.

‘Our profession doesn’t allow routine’: Karan on weight loss struggles

Speaking on the Manyavar podcast, Karan explained why weight loss has never been easy for him, despite people assuming it’s “simple” if one follows a routine.“It’s all very simple if you regiment your life. If you give it some kind of routine… which can’t happen in our job, especially in my profession. We don’t have any weekends or national holidays, it’s very irregular,” he said.Highlighting the constant work pressure, Karan added, “Everyone is just stress calling me. I don’t reply for three hours to work related things when people tell me to call urgently.”

‘Punjabi moms are not always deluded’: On Hiroo Johar’s blunt honesty

While recalling his younger days, Karan spoke about the contrasting views his parents had about him. He revealed that while his father Yash Johar was convinced he could become a hero, his mother Hiroo Johar was far more realistic — and brutally honest.“My dad was in delusion land about me. He thought that I had puppy fat, it will go away, he is so handsome,” Karan shared.He continued, “But, my mother used to disagree and say, ‘What are you saying, Yash? He is so fat, so large.’ He wanted me to become a hero, and my mother used to roll her eyes saying no way he is capable or should be a hero. She always used to call me out. Punjabi moms are not always deluded.”

College days trigger and failed diet experiments

Karan revealed that his first serious attempt at weight loss happened when he entered college and stepped out of the comfort of school uniforms.“When I decided to lose weight for the very first time was when I had to go to college and wear coloured clothes,” he said, adding, “You blend in uniforms in school… You reach college and you see everyone is way thinner than you. Somehow, that really shook me up.”He also spoke candidly about experimenting with extreme diets — often with alarming consequences.“I have done General Motors diet repeatedly in the past. Once I did it for a month and I fell sick,” he recalled.Talking about the Atkins diet, Karan said, “I still remember that I was in my Accounts class during college. I fainted in that class because I was on this diet. That was the end of diet, my mother banned it.”

‘Contrary to what people think, I did not take Ozempic’

Addressing the Ozempic rumours directly, Karan firmly denied using the drug and explained the real reason behind his weight loss.“Contrary to what people think that I took ozempic or whatever, I am quite not,” he said.He revealed that medical tests at a health retreat helped him discover underlying issues.“I realised that I am acutely gluten and lactose intolerant. I actually didn’t realise… I was eating roti and not rice. But in reality, rice and potato are my friends.”

Karan Johar Denies Ozempic Weight Loss

Thyroid medication, dietary changes and fitness now

Karan further shared that his thyroid levels were irregular, which played a major role in his weight struggles.“My thyroid levels were all over the place, so they put me on a thyroid medication. I didn’t know that I had a problem,” he said.Explaining what finally worked for him, Karan added, “Now, I have removed gluten completely… almond milk works very well for me. What I have also removed is sugar. The weight just went down with that and the thyroid medication.” On the fitness front, the 53-year-old filmmaker revealed, “What I do need to is get on to workout. I swim and play paddle ball currently. I used to play at Mannat earlier.” Go to Source

Hot this week

MEA sets up special control room as West Asia conflict enters fifth day

As the West Asia conflict entered its fifth day, India’s Ministry of External Affairs set up a special control room and released emergency helplines for Indian missions across the region to assist nationals and monitor the rapidly evolving security s Read More

Israel to Reopen Airspace After Closure, First Flights Set To Bring Israelis Back

Israel will begin gradually reopening its airspace overnight, after suspending civilian flights following strikes on Iran, with initial flights focused on repatriating Israelis. Read More

Summer Skincare For Indian Weather: Expert Guide To Ingredients, Sunscreen And Treatments

Healthy skin in summer is not about using more products; it is about using the right ingredients wisely and consistently Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

Hair Care Tips For Holi: How To Prevent Damage From Colours And Water

Holi 2026: These essential tips to create a protective barrier, ensuring your locks remain healthy, hydrated, and vibrant throughout the festivities. Read More

Holi At 14,300 Feet: ITBP Celebrates Festival Of Colours With Villagers Near Pangong Lake | Watch

Troops of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), under the North West Frontier command, celebrated Holi with local families amid the frozen expanse of Pangong Lake. Read More

Topics

MEA sets up special control room as West Asia conflict enters fifth day

As the West Asia conflict entered its fifth day, India’s Ministry of External Affairs set up a special control room and released emergency helplines for Indian missions across the region to assist nationals and monitor the rapidly evolving security s Read More

Israel to Reopen Airspace After Closure, First Flights Set To Bring Israelis Back

Israel will begin gradually reopening its airspace overnight, after suspending civilian flights following strikes on Iran, with initial flights focused on repatriating Israelis. Read More

Summer Skincare For Indian Weather: Expert Guide To Ingredients, Sunscreen And Treatments

Healthy skin in summer is not about using more products; it is about using the right ingredients wisely and consistently Go to Source Author: News18 Read More

Hair Care Tips For Holi: How To Prevent Damage From Colours And Water

Holi 2026: These essential tips to create a protective barrier, ensuring your locks remain healthy, hydrated, and vibrant throughout the festivities. Read More

Holi At 14,300 Feet: ITBP Celebrates Festival Of Colours With Villagers Near Pangong Lake | Watch

Troops of the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), under the North West Frontier command, celebrated Holi with local families amid the frozen expanse of Pangong Lake. Read More

World Obesity Day 2026: History, Significance, Theme And All You Need To Know About This Day

Every year on March 4, countries across the globe pause to focus on one of the most pressing public health challenges of our time, obesity. Read More

US-Iran Tensions Continue To Melt Markets, Sensex Crashes 1,500 Points, Nifty Dives Near 24,400

Indian equity markets started Wednesday morning on a negative note, as sentiment among investors remained bleak, with benchmark indices sliding sharply in the pre-open session. Read More

MEA Sets Up Special Control Room As Israel-Iran War Escalates; Issues Emergency Numbers

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has set up a special control room to monitor the rapidly evolving situation in West Asia and the Gulf region amid escalating tensions Read More

Related Articles