Koffee with Karan

2004
Koffee with Karan

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh Oct 26, 2023

Karan is back with a banger of a season opener! Deepika and Ranveer reveal the inner workings of their relationship and how two main leads make one solid Bollywood couple.

EP2 Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol Nov 02, 2023

Legacy brothers Sunny and Bobby are here to slay! Watch them talk about Gadar's mega success, the Lord Bobby phenomenon and more, before Karan quizzes them about Papa Deol's films!

EP3 Sara Ali Khan and Ananya Pandey Nov 09, 2023

B-Town's newest besties Sara Ali Khan and Ananya Panday disclose the ABCs of their personal and professional lives before they wreck it up and be all "coy."

EP4 Kareena Kapoor Khan and Alia Bhatt Nov 16, 2023

The two sisters-in-law pass the vibe check as they spill the deets on their illustrious careers, legacy friendships and motherhood… while they accuse Karan of being a bot!

EP5 Sidharth Malhotra and Varun Dhawan Nov 23, 2023

Karan's "ex-students" reunite and bring the house down with their energy, camaraderie and personal anecdotes before they battle it out in a dynamic round against time.

EP6 Kajol and Rani Mukerji Nov 30, 2023

It's an unfiltered hang with the superstar cousins as they go wild with their stories from the sets of Kuch Kuch Hota Hai. It gets raving mad when the quiz leaves everyone in splits!

EP7 Vicky Kaushal and Kiara Advani Dec 07, 2023

What happens when B-Town’s favourite hit machines share the couch? Their fairytale proposal stories, career and marriage insights, and a dance battle will have you grooving!

EP8 Aditya Roy Kapur and Arjun Kapoor Dec 14, 2023

It’s Kapoor versus Kapur! The broody bachelors open up about their dating lives and professional journeys before dropping some truth bombs aka koffee shots on the couch.

EP9 Ajay Devgn and Rohit Shetty Dec 21, 2023

From decades-old tales of friendships to stories from the good old days of retro Bollywood, Ajay and Rohit get real with insider trivia that will make your head go Golmaal.

EP10 Sharmila Tagore and Saif Ali Khan Dec 28, 2023

It's a Pataudi fest on the couch. From mother-son banter to Saif’s adolescent quirks and Sharmila-ji's parenting tales, no story is off-limits.

EP11 Janhvi Kapoor and Khushi Kapoor Jan 04, 2024

B’Town’s slayest sisters give us a peek into the lives of “Kapoors, the Criminals” and spill all the tea on who they are “just friends” with before RAT-ting each other out to Karan!

EP12 Zeenat Aman and Neetu Kapoor Jan 11, 2024

These timeless icons brew a nostalgic blend of tantalising tales and amusing anecdotes as they give us a little glimpse into the Golden Age of Bollywood.

EP13 The Koffee Awards Jan 18, 2024

The final brew is steamy as ever with social media enigma Orry on the couch, leading up to the Koffee Awards where our no-holds-barred jury mixes a perfect blend of burns and banter.
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Released: 19 November 2004 Returning Series
Producted By: SOL Production
Country: India
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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Synopsis

Celebrity host Karan Johar gets up close and personal with various Bollywood personalities and discusses their major career milestones.

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neelimajoseph93 I used to enjoy watching this show but by the latest season I am so done with it. He always invites the same people who he is comfortable with, who is in his friend circle..i mean come on there are so many talented people in this industry! where are all the directors and actors who actually make a difference but no just the same superstars again and again..and the same question to these same people every year-choose sharukh salman amir hrithik saif and kareeena katrina deepika priyanka.. please stop this. please. karan please find another way to keep yourself relevant.
Catgurl22 When KWK started, it replaced Simi Garewal's talk show "Rendezvous with Simi". While that show was phenomenal, Johar did a good job of putting his own twist on the show with a little bit of humor and some interesting segments.However, the most recent season is just filth. His guests are mostly newcomers, millennials or flop actors/actresses. And all he is interested in is their sex lives. What do they do for sex? Are they virgins? How many times have they had sex? Who have they slept with? etc etc. It is no longer fit for the whole family to watch. It has become the "Two and a Half Men" of talk show - vulgar and unfunny.
Shweta Sekhon Cheap junk entertainment around the block -good when there are no other options. Do not expect to catch any interesting bits about your favorite actors from this show - it's just another platform to promote upcoming movies. It is the Kapil Sharma show but with pretense added. Absolute,ZERO creativity - calling in the same actors to ask the same questions. Should not be a surprise considering the creativity in Karan's movies(btw why is he not yet sued for plagiarism for ADHM??? - Imti,you should be mad at him- he clearly stole your idea and sh at all over it.). It's funny how Karan classifies his guests as Bollywood royalty to camouflage the nepotism :-)
Herag Halli Karan Johar has an-Illustrious lineage-his father,I.S.Johar,was ahead of his fellow actors. He had fluency in English and he was a great wit-so much so his Film-Fare Q&A's were sought after reading (now the mantle is handed over to Shotgun Sinha,) Karan has established his credentials as a reputable director with few off beat movies-probably the only one that has come close to Raj Kapoor as a Film-Maker (others in the list would be Bhansali and Gowariker.) Karan, even though is an Industry Insider, he does not use that information to his advantage. He manages to bring the best in a guest(like he did with Ramesh H,) but it was still excruciating to watch-nothing do with the Host.) He has few qualities that makes him successful as a Talk Show Host. He has gift-of-the-gab,a respect for his guest's sensibilities and good homework in the way of which combination of guest's make a good show--like the Kapoor Brothers--the show was the most entertaining--collectively they were great but I would't think individually they would be that entertaining. Karan has an ethusiasm of a school kid (the way he comes down the stairs-like he has been called down by this mother to play with other kids.) The show is entertaining since you will get a chance to see the side of an actor that you will never get to see-like Hema Malini for instance--she is naturally hilarious-with great sense of humor and she is beauty with brains and a treat to watch. The Coffea hamper has to go--why the secrecy.(it's a basket not a hamper.) Why not promote Brand name products? Does it have to be Koffee? The public opinion and the peer's opinion segment is well done. The rapid fire segment sometimes puts the guest in an awkward position and makes them to be too diplomatic and the segment gives a limited option,like who is the best of two Khan's, instead of who is the best actor today or best of the yester-year etc. This is a the only conflict I sense with the Host. Also the question gets to be mundane after a while. The older actors are never mentioned or interviewed. Either Karan and his staff has something to do with (or the older actors opt out on their own-for instance Dev Anand,Vijayantimala etc,)the selection? Suffice to say they have to cater to the audience which is mostly the same age range as the Host and I guess the Staff too. There was a void in a good Talk Show-only show was it's kind (Simi Agarwal) was bland and too emotional, but Karan has filled the void. The show is real fun (more fun than the recent Hindi Movies) and of course like any Talk show it is "As good as the Guests."