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Karan Johar drops his phone in front of Meryl Streep: 'I would never change it now' joke

Celebrity director Karan Johar’s encounter with Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway during their Tokyo promotional tour for The Devil Wears Prada 2 has gone viral. Johar dropped his phone, and Streep noticed they shared the same model, prompting a delighted Johar to humorously vow that he would “never change it now.”

Popular director Karan Johar was excited to meet Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway ahead of the release of ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’. The superstar director met the two during their promotional tour for the film in Tokyo, and during their conversation, one moment went viral.Read ahead to learn more about what happened.

Karan Johar says he will never change his phone to Meryl Streep

During the conversation, Karan Johar ended up dropping his phone in front of Streep. A video of the incident, which was shared on 20th Century Studios’ official social media, has now gone viral.When he ended up dropping the phone, the Mamma Mia star leaned forward to help him, and while looking at his phone, commented, “We have the same phone, Karan.”

For this, Johar looked even more cheerful, and when he returned his phone, he made a funny promise to the actress, making everyone smile and laugh.“I would never change it now,” he said. The video has now gone viral on the internet and has also garnered millions of views.

About “The Devil Wears Prada 2”

Streep and Hathaway’s upcoming film, which is set to hit theaters worldwide on May 1, is a sequel to the 2006 classic. The story follows the main characters roughly 20 years after the events of the first film. All the characters have grown up. However, one thing for the other leads them all back to each other. Miranda, played by Streep, finds it difficult to deal with the rise of digital news and the collapse of traditional media.

In a fit to help her, Hathaway’s character, Andy Sachs, returns to the scene to help her.

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