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Alia Bhatt Is The Last Person I’ll Take Relationship Advice From, Says Varun Dhawan

IANS, 30 Aug, 2018 04:51 PM
  • Alia Bhatt Is The Last Person I’ll Take Relationship Advice From, Says Varun Dhawan

Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt have a great track record at the box office and among fans as an on-screen couple.

 

Beginning with their debut film, Student of the Year, to their most recent hit, Badrinath Ki Dulhania, the two have done some good work together and also share a great rapport off screen. So when Varun was asked if he takes relationship advice from Alia, the actor said no, and here’s why.

 

Varun said in an interview to Filmfare, “No, please! I’ll not take that from her either. She’s the last person I’ll take relationship advice from. One good thing about our friendship is that we don’t discuss those aspects of our lives with each other.

 

Our discussions are around work because both of us are equally driven about our careers. But yes most of the time, we end up making fun of each other.”

 

Varun also spoke about his experience when it comes to working with her and said, “The best thing is she helps me with my character. She does all the work. She cracks my character.

 

She also gives me references. (Laughs) Until she doesn’t do that, there’s a lot of friction on the sets. Till that doesn’t happen, I’m not happy with her. If she doesn’t act out my scenes, she’s not doing her job as a co-star.”

 

Varun also spoke about watching Alia grow older and said that the two of them are pretty much the same. “As you do more films, the love and respect grow for each other. During Kalank I told Alia, ‘You have become old’. I’ve seen her since she was so small yaar. Even she says

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