Embracing the festive spirit, filmmaker Karan Johar on Wednesday dropped an adorable fam-jam picture featuring his mother Hiroo Johar and children – Yash and Roohi. In the image, we can see Karan, his mother and the little ones all dressed up in ethnic attire.

“From us to you … we wish you the best festive season and all the love , joy , mutual respect , and the ability to love and live your life to its fullest… thank you @manishmalhotra05 for always dressing us on special occasions,” he captioned the post.

Fans instantly chimed in the comment section to wish Karan and his family a Happy Diwali.

“How adorable Yash and Roohi are looking in ethnic outfits,” a fan wrote.

“Happy Diwali to Johar family,” another user wrote.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Karan recently took to Instagram to commemorate the eighth anniversary of his beloved romantic drama, `Ae Dil Hai Mushkil`.

With a touching message, Karan reflected on the film`s impact and the emotional connections it fostered among its audience.In his post, Karan wrote, “Words from the heart, to all the hearts and for all the hearts… #8YearsOfADHM #AeDilHaiMushkil.”

This heartfelt tribute encapsulates the essence of the film, which resonated with viewers through its poignant storytelling and memorable performances.Released in 2016, `Ae Dil Hai Mushkil` marked Karan Johar`s return to directing after a four-year hiatus. The film featured a stellar cast, including Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in pivotal roles.

The narrative beautifully explored themes of love, heartbreak, and friendship, making it a significant entry into Bollywood`s romantic genre.Notably, the film also had special appearances by iconic actors such as Shah Rukh Khan, Alia Bhatt, Lisa Haydon, and Pakistani star Fawad Khan, adding to its star-studded appeal.

Despite being released years ago, the film continues to hold a special place in the hearts of fans, with its music like `Channa Mereya`, `Ae Dil Hai Mushkil` title track, `Bulleya`, `The Breakup Song`, `Cutipie`, remaining as memorable today as it was at launch.

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