Theres a lot of good news, and only a little bad news, so lets start with the former. With Ae Dil Hai Muskil, Karan Johar has let go of the "candy" but retained the "floss", resulting in a beautiul-looking film that isnt bereft of logic. irst up, Karan Johars Ae Dil Hai Muskil is not half as bad as social media would want you believe. And no, this is not a "paid review", like many Twitter-happy trolls would want to think. The writer is a lowly serf who pays for his own movie tickets and if he was actually on Karan Johars Payroll, he would fly off to Paris inhis private jet just aiwe. like Kjos Ae Dil Hai Mushkil hero Ayan does. but no, here he is, sittiong in his office, batting for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil because there is mus=ch to love, appreciate and cherish in this romantic, emotional drama.