Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari (SSKTK) has turned out to be another disappointment for Dharma Productions, raising concerns about its once-solid reputation at the box office. Despite big promotions and a known cast, the film failed to create buzz or connect with you emotionally. It’s clear that formula-driven plots and glossy visuals no longer pull audiences in.
Karan Johar, who built Dharma into a powerhouse, seems to have lost touch with what made his films special. His recent projects feel distant, more like products than stories. The emotional warmth that once defined his brand has been replaced by sleek but hollow campaigns that don’t land in today’s fast-changing digital space.
Dharma’s recent flops show a widening gap between its style and the tastes of younger viewers. Today, you want real stories, not recycled glamour. You value honesty and freshness over predictable drama and overdone marketing.
With Tu Meri Main Tera Main Tera Tu Meri, starring Kartik Aaryan, Karan Johar faces a make-or-break moment. This film could revive his legacy or confirm that his storytelling no longer clicks with today’s generation.
If Karan wants to bring Dharma back to its glory, he needs more than big stars and flashy promotions. You expect him to connect genuinely, rethink his approach, and focus on substance over surface. The era of curated perfection is over. Authenticity is what wins now.




