Karan johar denies rumours of taking weight loss medication
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Filmmaker Karan Johar said he lost his excess kilos "the right way" and currently eats one meal a day and stays active by playing paddleball and swimming. File photo

I'm in the pink of health: Karan Johar denies taking weight loss drug

Filmmaker Karan Johar's drastic weight loss was a hot topic of discussion as some alleged that he shed 15 kgs in 4 months due to weight loss drug Ozempic


New Delhi, Apr 18 (PTI) Filmmaker Karan Johar has dismissed rumours that he took weight loss medication to achieve his new look and said he has lost the kilos "the right way".

There has been a lot of conversation around Johar's drastic transformation with some attributing it to drugs such as Ozempic.

The filmmaker has reportedly lost more than 15kgs in the course of four months.

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In an Instagram Live on Thursday, Johar, however, dismissed rumours that he took any weight loss medication.

"That's a lot of work, and it's not medication like the rumour suggests. I want to tell you I am in the pink of health. I've never felt happier, lighter on my feet. I've lost my weight the right way. I ideally wake up with a spring in my step, and I feel ready to work with new zest and zeal. So, yeah, I love it," he added.

The filmmaker said his weight loss journey started with him discovering that he needed to correct his blood levels.

The director said he is currently on a diet where he eats one meal a day and stays active by playing paddleball and swimming.

Earlier this year at the IIFA Digital Awards, Johar was asked about his weight loss and he said, "It’s about being healthy—eating right, exercising, and doing your best to feel good.”

When asked about his routine, Johar had said, “If I do that, I’ll give my secret away.” The rumours around Johar's physique surfaced last year after the director was seen with noticeable weight loss. His latest appearances only ignited the speculations with many believing that he is on weight loss medication.

Johar's credits include "Kuch Kuch Hota Hai", "Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani", "My Name Is Khan" and "Student of the Year". PTI

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