He sailed into Bollywood riding on the hit film
"Student Of The Year" (SOTY), but the success of his first film has
not influenced Varun Dhawan.
"I think it is too early for all that (stardom). I just
feel like an actor now and whose performance people really liked, hence they
want to support and love (me). I feel it is important for me to support things,
which I believe in," Varun said.
He is the son of director-producer David Dhawan, known for
movies like "Hero No.1", and Varun is proud of his film legacy, but
points out that he cannot take a piggy ride on his dad's successful career.
Measuring success with practical yardstick, the youngster
told, "I am my father's son. It is not my fault that my father happens to
be famous and good at his job. I am proud to have a father like him. At the
same time I have to make my own space. If you don't achieve, then people won't
care. I think each person has their own journey to fulfill."
For his next, he has teamed up with his father in "Mein
Tera Hero". After that Karan Johar, who launched him in his directorial
project SOTY, has roped him in for his next project.
"I feel very privileged and happy that these people are
there. They are ready to experiment and try things, which are amazing for new
talent," told the 26-year-old.
Thanks to the success of his film, he has bagged couple of
brand endorsements too. He is endorsing chat application - We Chat - along with
Parineeti Chopra and is also seen in Coca Cola new ad.
Varun likes to do launch when he is free.
"I think it is good to spread social awareness and be
in touch with current trend. As a person, who is in the public view, if you are
not up-to-date, you will get outdated. I guess when I am not working and have
the time to do this, I will do it," he told.
How do you de-stress yourself?
"I watch movies, read a book, surf the net...I love
traveling, I can go for a holiday or spend time with the family," he told.
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