With an
explosive grand finale
featuring Kareena Kapoor Khan and Priyanka Chopra, Koffee with Karan season 6 comes to a close. The final episode of this season will air this Sunday when Kirron Kher, Malaika Arora, Mallika Dua and Vir Das will act as the jury and present
the Koffee Awards
, as is the custom. Before that happens, Firstpost has decided to be the self-proclaimed jury and give away awards of its own. This season of Koffee with Karan was not the best one in its 15-year-long history, but was a step above the last season, which was arguably the most underwhelming of all time. The only saving grace from last year was the instance when Kangana Ranaut called Johar “the flagbearer of nepotism”, thus setting the tone for a narrative that continues till date. But that remark did not prevent Johar from inviting many more star kids for a cuppa this season. The vibe of this season was rather familial as sibling pairs dominated the Koffee couch combinations. [caption id=“attachment_5009031” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
Karan Johar on Koffee With Karan season 6 poster. Image from Twitter[/caption] In an exclusive
interview with Firstpost
, Johar explained why he decided to explore these combinations. “It just so happened that the combinations were working so well. Also, with the younger kids, they don’t know much about cinema. What do you talk to them about? So you talk to them about their journey, relationships, families. That makes much more sense,” he said. And the combos of
Shahid Kapoor-Ishaan Khatter
,
Arjun-Janhvi Kapoor
,
Sara-Saif Ali Khan
,
Ajay Devgn-Kajol
,
Rhea-Harshvardhan-Sonam Kapoor
and
Shweta-Abhishek Bachchan
indeed turned out to be interesting. But as a balancing act, Johar also ventured into other non-Bollywood spaces to introduce some fresh combos to the Koffee set. For the first time, there were two music composers-singers on the show in
Diljit Dosanjh and Badshah
. As another detour,
Prabhas, Rana Daggubati and SS Rajamouli,
the Baahubali trio, also made their Koffee debuts. And in what turned out to be a misfire,
Hardik Pandya and KL Rahul
became the first sportsmen (cricketers) to appear on the show. [caption id=“attachment_5421001” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]
Deepika Padukone, Karan Johar and Alia Bhatt in a still from Koffee with Karan season 6. Image vi Twitter[/caption] The ‘superstar’ energy was relatively lackluster this season with the conspicuous absence of Salman Khan and Koffee veteran Shah Rukh Khan. While
Akshay Kumar appeared again
with whom he called a younger version of himself — Ranveer Singh — Ajay Devgn shared the couch with his wife Kajol. It was the actresses who take over to channel their inner superstar.
Alia Bhatt and Deepika Padukone
kicked off the season, and Kareena and Priyanka ended it with a bang. Katrina Kaif also showed up sharing the couch
with Varun Dhawan.
Johar’s show focused equally on the superstars of tomorrow. Season 6 featured several pairs of breakthrough actors, like
Vicky Kaushal-Ayushmann Khurrana
,
Kartik Aaryan-Kriti Sanon
,
Tiger Shroff-Ananya Pandey-Tara Sultaria
and
Bhumi Pednekar-Rajkummar Rao.
As far as the format is concerned, we didn’t enjoy both guests entering the set at the same time. This move to come straight to business would have felt right only if the urgency was followed by meaty content. We still prefer the old school style of introducing one guest, talk to them for a few minutes before introducing the other guest. That lent the show a sense of intrigue. While this was the subtraction we longed for, the best addition was the concluding bit of the game round. Both the guests were required to call up members of the film fraternity and make them say, “Hey Karan, it’s me”. This round gave an insight into who gels well with whom. Below are the various categories of our Koffee Awards and their winners. Best Koffee Coup
What can draw potential viewers to their TV screens every Sunday at 9 pm, without the crutch of any promo or media coverage, is a combination of guests that was waiting to happen for years. Since familial pairs became the convenient norm this season, we have excluded those from our consideration. Given their history, it was a close call between Alia-Deepika and Kareena-Priyanka. Both had a ‘commonality’ (and not a “point of contention”, as Chopra pointed out) in Ranbir Kapoor and Shahid Kapoor respectively. But since they have established themselves into bonafide superstars and have left their rather open rivalry way behind, Priyanka and Kareena could let their hair down. Deepika and Alia, who are still in the rat race, did not boast of the same abandon, though their banter seemed sweet and fun. Best sense of humour
I don’t remember the last time I laughed so much in an episode. Diljit Dosanjh was a laugh riot on his Koffee debut alongside Badshah. From looking back fondly at his humble beginnings to crushing over Kylie Jenner and Gal Gadot, Dosanjh was the right dose of unadulterated laughter one needed on Koffee with Karan, after the absence of the always-witty SRK. Most boring of ’em all
Hands down, the most boring episode/celebrity on the show was
Aamir Khan
. He established right from the word go that he was on the show to promote his then-upcoming disaster
Thugs of Hindostan
. Aamir reacted to Johar’s witty questions and retorts with the same speed as his pirates film tanking at the box office. We can do with a better Khan in season 7. Surprisingly candid!