Ranveer Singh will be ideal to play him in a biopic, according to director Karan Johar, who recently stated as much in an interview.

In addition, he stated that he would want to see a film about his upbringing because he has wonderful memories of it and his parents instilled in him a lot of valuable values.

When asked who could best play his part in his biography during the live programme on Roposo, the filmmaker responded as follows: “Ranveer Singh, I believe. He will try his best and is adaptable like a chameleon.”

Born to movie producers Yash and Hiroo Johar, Karan made his debut as a filmmaker with Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. He then directed numerous other films, including Student Of The Year, My Name Is Khan, Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna, and Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham.

He stated that he wants his biography to include scenes from his boyhood. Because it was not only amazing but also rather unusual, he had to overcome several difficulties.

“I had a fantastic early life. My parents treated me so well and gave me the best life lessons. However, because I was a unique child and had some unresolved feelings as a young child, things were also a little rocky. I had to pay a price since I was unique compared to the others. It was challenging, but also incredibly exhilarating since, looking back, I believe I learnt a lot over that period.”

In addition, Karan stated that although he goes by the nickname KJo, he prefers to be addressed as Karan. He expressed his desire to one day have Meryl Streep and Ellen DeGeneres as guests on his talk show.