The Indian filmmaker drops a new promo video, watch.
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Karan Johar's most famous celebrity talk show is back with another season and it's creating a lot of buzz. Ahead of the premiere, the filmmaker dropped another promo to inform the world that Koffee With Karan 7 is set to stream on Hulu for the US audience. Meanwhile, in India, the celebrated show will release on Disney+ Hotstar.
The latest promo video features Karan in a dashing attire on the sets of Koffee With Karan. The filmmaker proudly announced that he is 'also' making his Hollywood debut. He further said, "Alia, don't be too jealous. To all my fans in the USA, watch Koffee With Karan season 7 exclusively on Hulu. See you there then. Toodles."
The ace director-producer shared the latest clip on his official Instagram handle with a fun and quirky caption that reads, "Hollywood is calling for some Koffee! 🇺🇸 @hulu #KoffeeWithKaran #HotstarSpecials (sic)."
A lot of abroad fans seemed thrilled with the latest announcement, while a few people congratulated Karan on the big news as well. Some of the admirers from the other parts of the world except India and the USA shared their disappointments as well and asked when and where the show will be available for them.
One of the fans wrote in the comment section, "Yay we can finally watch in the US! (Sic)."
On the other hand, an Australian citizen asked, "How can we watch the show in Australia? I wish hotstar would allow people overseas to subscribe (Sic)."
Meanwhile, a viewer congratulated KJo on his Hollywood debut and penned in the comment section, "Many congratulations…May you reach dyzzing heights of success in all your endeavours!!! (Sic)."
Check out all the praise, comments as well as the latest promo video here:
Reportedly, Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt are set to debut together in the first episode of Koffee With Karan's upcoming season. The duo had shot for the famous talk show with the ace filmmaker at the beginning of May.
Koffee With Karan season 7 premieres on July 7 on Disney+ Hotstar for the Indian audiences and Hulu for the US fans.
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