‘Bawaal’: Varun Dhawan reveals how Nitesh Tiwari’s advice helped him while prepping up for his role | Hindi Movie News – Times of India
During the interaction,Varun Dhawan expressed his excitement about working with Nitesh Tiwari for the first time. He shared that he had reached out to the acclaimed director during the COVID lockdown, expressing his desire to collaborate on a film. Working with Nitesh Tiwari had always been a part of Varun’s bucket list, and after several months, the director had a compelling story for him. Varun stated that he considered his role in ‘Bawaal’ to be one of his best characters, as it closely reflected reality.
When asked about the preparation for his character Ajay in the film, Varun further revealed that he frequently consulted Nitesh Tiwari but never received specific instructions for preparation. According to Varun, the process involved finding a rhythm for the character in collaboration with Nitesh Tiwari, who played a crucial role in shaping his performance. The actor expressed his excitement to present the film to the audience and eagerly awaited their feedback. Aside from his film commitments, Varun Dhawan is known for his affection towards his dog, Joey, which is evident from his social media posts. During the event, Varun shared an anecdote about Joey, revealing that his furry friend had created a significant ‘bawal’ in his life. Joey’s early morning routine of waking up at 6 am had inadvertently forced Varun to adopt a similar schedule, providing him with a grounding experience.
Fans are now eagerly waiting for ‘Bawaal’ release on July 21, since Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor’s first on-screen collaboration has upped the excitement bar.
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