Close X
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Men Can Be A Big Part Of The Dialogue And They Should Be A Part Of The Change: Varun Dhawan

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Oct, 2018 01:31 PM
    There are calls to make gender parity a reality in the entertainment industry and Varun Dhawan feels men have an important role to play in this discourse. The actor says men should stop feeling threatened and work towards creating a better work environment for all.
     
     
    "Men can be a big part of the dialogue and they should be a part of the change. I think men need to stop being threatened by this change. They should be more accepting about it," Varun told IANS in an interview here.
     
     
    "I think it is only going to be beneficial if there is equality, because, first and foremost, more talent will shine through... Let people come through (on the basis of) talent. Let us not discriminate just because of gender. Talent should be the one that speaks the loudest and we have immense talent in our industry," added the actor, who stood up for his "October" co-star Banita Sandhu during the promotion of the movie.
     
     
    Varun, son of director David Dhawan, entered Bollywood as an actor with "Student of the Year" in 2012. He worked as an assistant director to Karan Johar on the 2010 drama "My Name Is Khan".
     
     
    He might have walked into Bollywood as a student, but Varun has graduated after showcasing his calibre with each of his projects.
     
     
    From playing the role of a small town boy from Jhansi in "Badrinath Ki Dulhania", to getting the act right in dance film "ABCD 2" to the dark and gritty "Badlapur" to the subtle "October" to fun films likes "Dilwale", "Dishoom", "Main Tera Hero" and "Judwaa 2" -- he has aced his performance in each of the projects.
     
     
    He is back on the big screen -- this time as tailor named Mauji in "Sui Dhaaga - Made in India".
     
     
    The Yash Raj Films production highlights the untapped potential of India's talented craftsmen and skilled workers at the grass-root level and the challenges and issues faced by them. Helmed by Sharat Katariya, the film, also starring Anushka Sharma, will open on Friday.
     
     
    "It is a film I am damn proud about. It is a film I am very excited about. Now... a lot of people have seen it. Our family members have seen it. In fact, some enemies have seen the film."
     
     
    And by enemies, he means his sibling.
     
     
    "Our siblings are our biggest critics. If the sibling likes the film, it is a very big deal," said Varun, who has a brother.
     
     
    Since he has worked behind the camera, Varun says knowing the technicalities of filmmaking is always helpful.
     
     
    "But knowing technicalities in a film like 'Sui Dhaaga - Made in India' was not that helpful. Because this is almost about being free and being very raw. You kind of unlearn a lot of things. It is a raw and fun film.
     
     
    "We were pretty much doing the things we wanted to do. As actors, we were given a lot of freedom," added Varun, who has been signed on to promote and endorse the Skill India Mission, and got associated with Indian textile major and fabric manufacturers Raymond along with Anushka.
     
     
    The actor says the fear of failure is attached to every project, but he is confident about his latest movie.
     
     
    "I want a lot of people to go and watch my film and then I want to go grocery shopping with them," he said.

    MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

    What Matters Is Being A Good Human Being: Varun Dhawan

    What Matters Is Being A Good Human Being: Varun Dhawan
    Actor Varun Dhawan says being considered the best actor at an awards event is not what matters to him the most as he feels it is more significant to be considered a good human being.

    What Matters Is Being A Good Human Being: Varun Dhawan

    Amole Gupte, Divya Dutta Speak About The State Of Child Artists On World Day Against Child Labour

    Amole Gupte, Divya Dutta Speak About The State Of Child Artists On World Day Against Child Labour
    Actress Divya Dutta believes children should be given their childhood away from the stress and pressures of daily life.

    Amole Gupte, Divya Dutta Speak About The State Of Child Artists On World Day Against Child Labour

    Fitness To Me Is A Way Of Life: Rakul Preet

      She has pushed her limits to get the right frame for her role in romantic comedy with Ajay Devgn. In fact, she flaunted her washboard abs on the cover of a health magazine. 

    Fitness To Me Is A Way Of Life: Rakul Preet

    Fire Breaks Out At Deepika Padukone's Building, The Actor Confirms She Is Safe

    Fire Breaks Out At Deepika Padukone's Building, The Actor Confirms She Is Safe
    At least 90 residents were evacuated safely after a fire broke out on the 33rd floor of the Beaumonte Towers in the posh Prabhadevi area of Dadar here on Wednesday afternoon.

    Fire Breaks Out At Deepika Padukone's Building, The Actor Confirms She Is Safe

    Actor Armaan Kohli Arrested For Assaulting Girlfriend Neeru Randhawa

    Actor Armaan Kohli Arrested For Assaulting Girlfriend  Neeru Randhawa
    Bollywood actor Armaan Kohli, who is accused of assaulting his girlfriend, was arrested by Mumbai police on Tuesday

    Actor Armaan Kohli Arrested For Assaulting Girlfriend Neeru Randhawa

    Everything Not Yet Fair, Square For Outsiders In Bollywood: Taapsee Pannu

    "It's wonderful to see that the times have changed and being outsiders you are getting a decent amount of opportunities which are better than what it was before.

    Everything Not Yet Fair, Square For Outsiders In Bollywood: Taapsee Pannu