With Karan Vijay Devarakonda [top]: Koffee

Karan: Do you believe in ghosts?

The luxurious living room of Karan Johar's lavish home is abuzz with excitement. The cameras are rolling, and the guests are about to arrive. Today's episode of "Koffee With Karan" promises to be an intriguing one, with none other than the dashing Vijay Deverakonda joining the conversation. koffee with karan vijay devarakonda

From the moment he walked in, Deverakonda carved a different path. While most guests adhere to the host's sartorial expectations, Vijay famously arrived in a vest and shorts—a signature look he championed during the promotions of his film Liger . This wardrobe choice was a statement in itself: it signaled that he was not there to play by the established rules of the industry’s elite inner circle. While Karan Johar often playfully critiques such casualness, the host seemed visibly amused and somewhat awed by Vijay’s blatant disregard for convention. It established the central theme of his appearance: authentic comfort over performative perfection. Karan: Do you believe in ghosts

The highlight of the episode, as is tradition, was the rapid-fire round. Here, the contrast between the two guests was stark. Sara Ali Khan played the game with eager-to-please energy, offering witty soundbites and dancing to chartbusters. Vijay, conversely, lounged back, answering with a slow, deliberate honesty that seemed to perplex and delight Karan Johar simultaneously. He gave away the coveted "Koffee Hamper" to Sara, a gesture of chivalry that Johar noted was perhaps a strategic move to avoid the hot seat. Yet, it didn't feel like a loss; it felt like a victory of his "cool" persona over the game’s competitive nature. Today's episode of "Koffee With Karan" promises to

Karan: Will you do a Bollywood film soon?

Vijay: (chuckles) Oh, there have been a few incidents, but one that stands out is when I accidentally fell off a horse during the filming of "Evaru". I was supposed to ride it, but I ended up falling off and injuring myself. The entire crew was in stitches, and I was left with a bruised ego.