
In a surprising turn of events that has caught the internet’s attention, filmmaker Karan Johar has shared his thoughts after a bizarre incident in Delhi where a groom decided to call off his wedding following the playing of the emotional song “Channa Mereya” from the film Ae Dil Hai Mushkil. Reacting to the unusual situation, Johar took to social media and remarked, “Sometimes, art doesn’t just imitate life — it becomes life.”
The incident unfolded during a wedding ceremony when the song, famously associated with heartbreak and unrequited love, started playing. According to reports, the groom, visibly emotional, chose to walk away from the wedding festivities, leaving everyone stunned. The story quickly went viral, prompting varied reactions from netizens — some amused, others bewildered.
Given that Channa Mereya, sung by Arijit Singh, holds a special place in the hearts of fans for its raw portrayal of heartache, many were quick to draw parallels between the cinematic moment and the real-life drama that unfolded. Karan Johar, who directed the film, seemed both amused and thoughtful about how deeply cinema can intertwine with reality.
Posting on his Instagram stories, Johar reflected, “Who would have thought a song could lead to something like this? It’s true — art often mirrors our deepest emotions and sometimes even triggers life-altering decisions.”
The situation has sparked a broader conversation online about the emotional power of music, storytelling, and how sometimes art resonates with people far more deeply than expected. While the wedding may not have had a happy ending, this unusual occurrence certainly proves the lasting impact that cinema and its music can have on people’s lives.