Mumbai, Sep 27: Karan Johar has shared a rare, memorable frame, which he has called the "biggest blockbuster ever" as it features him along with Shah Rukh Khan, Aamir Khan, Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Ranveer Singh and Deepika Padukone.

Karan shared the photograph on Wednesday.

"The biggest blockbuster ever," Karan captioned the image, which has all the stars devoid of their glamorous avatars, and they seem to be relaxed.

While Alia and Karan are seen hugging Shah Rukh, who is at the centre of the photograph, Ranbir held on to Deepika and Ranveer, who has struck the most unique pose.

On the work front, Karan is busy with his various ongoing productions, including "Simmba" with Ranveer and Sara Ali Khan, and "Kalank" with Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit, Alia and Varun Dhawan. He is also producing "Brahmastra", which stars Amitabh Bachchan, Alia and Ranbir.

He is also gearing up for his next directorial venture "Takht" with Ranveer, Alia, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Jhanvi Kapoor, Anil Kapoor, Vicky Kaushal and Bhumi Pednekar.

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Bengaluru (PTI): With large scale flight cancellations by Indigo airlines leaving passengers stranded, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar on Saturday urged the Centre to act immediately and bring the situation under control.

He called the IndiGo fiasco a the direct result of the govt's monopoly model.

Taking to social media platform 'X', Shivakumar said India is witnessing the worst aviation meltdown in its history. "Thousands of flights cancelled - leaving our people stranded everywhere".

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"The IndiGo fiasco is the direct result of the govt's monopoly model. And as always, it is ordinary Indians who are paying the price," he said.

Shivakumar said that the Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, which is India's 3rd busiest airport with nearly 40 million travellers a year, is in complete chaos.

"This is hurting families, businesses and our national reputation. I urge the Union Government to act immediately and bring this situation under control. Our people deserve better," he added.

Domestic carrier IndiGo cancelled over 800 flights on Saturday, the fifth day of the ongoing crisis, even as the government imposed a cap on airfares and directed the airline to process all refunds by Sunday evening.