Updated On: 20 August, 2019 02:30 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Karan Johar, who grew up in Malabar Hills in South Mumbai, and now resides in the suburbs has shared an interesting analysis and differences between these two parts of the city.

Karan Johar snapped while arriving at the book launch event in Bandra. All Photos: Yogen Shah
On Monday, Karan Johar launched a book titled, 'Love In The Time Of Affluenza' written by Shunali Khullar Shroff in Bandra. The book is based on society and relationships and thus the question of South Bombay and suburbs arose. Karan Johar grew up in the posh locality of Malabar Hills in South Bombay, now South Mumbai, and spent 26 years of his life living there. At the event, a discussion started about society and what impact does it have on relationships. Johar gave an account of his personal experience of living in SoBo and in the suburbs.
Explaining his observation, Karan Johar said, "When I grew up I stayed in Malabar hills for 26 years of my life and then I moved to Bandra. And I personally feel when I was in South Bombay, it was a totally different world. South Bombay wasn't as crowded as it is today, there was an old-world charm to it. There were people who came in there and had their own charm and flamboyance that was unique to them."