Filmmaker Karan Johar, a devoted fan of Meryl Streep, recently shared his thoughts on the sequel to “The Devil Wears Prada.” Attending a screening of the follow-up to the iconic 2006 film, Johar expressed the powerful impact of nostalgia, particularly in relation to his admiration for Streep’s performance.
Taking to Instagram, Johar reminisced about his experience watching the original movie, expressing newfound appreciation for Streep’s character, Miranda Priestly. He acknowledged the film’s exploration of excellence and perfection, resonating with the character’s pursuit.
Reflecting on the sequel, Johar highlighted its relevance to contemporary issues, such as the diminishing significance of traditional journalism in the face of digital dominance. He praised the film for its ability to provoke thought on the challenges faced by artistic integrity in the corporate-driven landscape of today.
Discussing the characters in the sequel, Johar noted subtle shifts in their portrayals, with Miranda appearing more vulnerable, Andy more hopeful, Nigel more amiable, and Emily as wonderful as ever. Johar’s reflections on the film evoked a sense of nostalgia and contemplation on the evolving dynamics of the entertainment industry.
