Renowned filmmaker Karan Johar has announced a brief social media break following the Oscar snub of his home production, Homebound.
Early Tuesday, Johar shared a note on his Instagram Stories informing fans he would step away from digital platforms for a week. โDigital detox for a week. No doom scrolling! No DMs! No posts! May the universe give me the strength to stay away,โ he wrote.
This social media break comes after Homebound, directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, failed to make the final Academy Awards nomination list despite being shortlisted. The film stars Ishaan Khatter, Vishal Jethwa, and Janhvi Kapoor, and was Indiaโs official entry for the Oscars last year.
Johar has previously spoken about the mental strain caused by social media. He had earlier quit Twitter during the COVID-19 pandemic, citing toxicity, but continued to engage with fans primarily on Instagram. This new social media break reflects his ongoing effort to prioritize mental well-being.
The 98th Academy Awards nominations were announced on January 22. Following the announcement, Johar expressed support for the filmโs director and cast. On Instagram, he wrote, โProud! Love you @neerajghaywan for allowing us to bask in your light!โ
Industry insiders note that Karan Joharโs social media break may serve as a digital detox, allowing him to focus on personal and professional priorities without the pressures of online engagement. Fans have expressed support for his decision, emphasizing the importance of taking time off from constant online exposure.
While the social media break is temporary, it highlights a growing trend among public figures to step back from platforms to maintain mental health, especially after high-pressure events like international award seasons.
Joharโs followers will be able to reconnect with him online once the one-week break concludes, marking a return to his usual Instagram updates and fan interactions.
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