The iconic talk show, ‘Koffee with Karan,’ is back for its eighth season, and it’s ready to take viewers on an exciting journey with their favorite celebrities.
Hosted by Karan Johar, the show promises candid conversations, revelations, and a glimpse into the lives of stars.
Starting from October 26, 2023, fans can look forward to new episodes dropping exclusively on Disney+ Hotstar every Thursday.
The much-anticipated debut episode of this season features the dynamic duo, Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone, who make their first appearance together on the ‘Koffee with Karan’ couch.
In this episode, the power couple opens up about their marriage, proposal, and much more. Ranveer Singh’s candid confession about his 2015 proposal to Deepika is sure to delight fans.
When asked about secretly being engaged, he humorously quips, “In 2015, I had proposed to her, iske pehle ki koi aur aa jaye main jaake chappal rakh deta hu.”
Adding to the playful banter, Deepika Padukone responds with a smile, “I am married to Rocky Randhawa,” when questioned about dating Rocky Randhawa.
The intrigue doesn’t stop there. Deepika hints at her on-screen chemistry with Hrithik Roshan, leaving fans eager to see this exciting dynamic.
‘Koffee with Karan’ Season 8 aims to brew excitement and anticipation, exclusively on Disney+ Hotstar, starting from October 26, 2023. With new games and the beloved rapid-fire round, this season promises to bring fans closer to their favorite stars. Don’t miss out on this hot and fresh season of ‘Koffee with Karan.’
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