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Varun Dhawan has had a successful 2017.
His films Badrinath Ki Dulhania and Judwaa
2 won hearts and made a good collection at
the box office this year.
Talking about his success, Varun told a
leading tabloid, "It's been my best year in
terms of popularity and returns."
When asked was he tensed with Judwaa 2
as it was a Salman Khan remake a lot of films
were not working well at the box office, he
said, "That added to the pressure but the
numbers prove that the audience across the
world wants to be entertained and a typical
mainstream Hindi film will always run. Also,
the single screen, the small-town viewer is
as important as the multiplex-going, Twitter-
friendly filmgoer."
The Dishoom actor said that he never lets
success go in his head. Varun added, "One
flop and all the good work one has done in
the past is wiped out in a flash, so I'm not
going to think highly of myself. I'll just
savour the thought that my films are doing
well, big directors are approaching me with
good roles and a change is definitely
happening professionally."
The handsome actor will be seen in Sharat
Katariya's Sui Dhaaga-Made in India, another
small town story like Badrinath Ki Dulhania.
About the film, he said, "Badrinath was a
typical male chauvanist pig who redeemed
himself in the end with the growing
realisation that women should be respected
as they can empower men. Many boys from
small towns wrote to me saying Badrinath Ki
Dulhania helped change their perspective.
Hopefully, this film too will bring about a
meaningful difference." The actor
mentioned that he is excited to work with
Anushka in Sui Dhaaga.
He recently completed shooting of Shoojit
Sircar's October. He shared his experience of
working and said, "While shooting for
October, Shoojit da didn't let me work out
for all of two months keeping the
character's requirements in mind. Now I'm
dying to hit the gym and get back to my
baniyan look, admits the actor who's just
moved into his new home designed by mom
Karuna. "I'm getting used to living in a new
place, finding myself favourite nooks where
I can read scripts, rehearse my lines and
watch movies. I've finally got a lot of space
to myself so during Christmas, I did not go
out partying but stayed at home opening
presents."
CREDITS: MUMBAI MIRROR.
https://www.pinkvilla.com/entertainment/news/varun-dhawan-sui-dhaaga-hopefully-film-will-bring-about-meaningful-difference-394645.
His films Badrinath Ki Dulhania and Judwaa
2 won hearts and made a good collection at
the box office this year.
Talking about his success, Varun told a
leading tabloid, "It's been my best year in
terms of popularity and returns."
When asked was he tensed with Judwaa 2
as it was a Salman Khan remake a lot of films
were not working well at the box office, he
said, "That added to the pressure but the
numbers prove that the audience across the
world wants to be entertained and a typical
mainstream Hindi film will always run. Also,
the single screen, the small-town viewer is
as important as the multiplex-going, Twitter-
friendly filmgoer."
The Dishoom actor said that he never lets
success go in his head. Varun added, "One
flop and all the good work one has done in
the past is wiped out in a flash, so I'm not
going to think highly of myself. I'll just
savour the thought that my films are doing
well, big directors are approaching me with
good roles and a change is definitely
happening professionally."
The handsome actor will be seen in Sharat
Katariya's Sui Dhaaga-Made in India, another
small town story like Badrinath Ki Dulhania.
About the film, he said, "Badrinath was a
typical male chauvanist pig who redeemed
himself in the end with the growing
realisation that women should be respected
as they can empower men. Many boys from
small towns wrote to me saying Badrinath Ki
Dulhania helped change their perspective.
Hopefully, this film too will bring about a
meaningful difference." The actor
mentioned that he is excited to work with
Anushka in Sui Dhaaga.
He recently completed shooting of Shoojit
Sircar's October. He shared his experience of
working and said, "While shooting for
October, Shoojit da didn't let me work out
for all of two months keeping the
character's requirements in mind. Now I'm
dying to hit the gym and get back to my
baniyan look, admits the actor who's just
moved into his new home designed by mom
Karuna. "I'm getting used to living in a new
place, finding myself favourite nooks where
I can read scripts, rehearse my lines and
watch movies. I've finally got a lot of space
to myself so during Christmas, I did not go
out partying but stayed at home opening
presents."
CREDITS: MUMBAI MIRROR.
https://www.pinkvilla.com/entertainment/news/varun-dhawan-sui-dhaaga-hopefully-film-will-bring-about-meaningful-difference-394645.
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