‘Bawaal’: Here’s how Janhvi Kapoor reacted when Varun Dhawan didn’t speak to her for a month

Updated : Jul 13, 2023 11:44
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Varun Dhawan and Janhvi Kapoor are busy with the promotions of their forthcoming film ‘Bawaal’. During a promotional event, Varin shared a unique experience on set. He shared that he didn’t speak to Janhvi Kapoor for a month and this bothered her initially.

Speaking with Gallata Plus, Varun said, ‘Initially, at least for the first one month we went on set, I tried this thing where I said I won’t communicate with her much. Because I felt we’ll become friends like this (snaps). I said let me not, and let me be a little aloof, a little cold. I’ll talk to everyone else but her, and purposely. I felt it might evoke something in her and something in me when we were doing scenes of that nature.’

He added, ‘Sir (Nitesh Tiwari) was on this. And then eventually, I told her after 20 days. Then she realised it, otherwise she took it personally. See, I did it selfishly but I think it helped both of us at that time. Actually, in the film, how gradually the couple got to know each other, we also got to know each other gradually, which was interesting.” Reacting to Varun’s comments, director Nitesh Tiwari said, “I didn’t really notice. I honestly don’t mind which schools you guys are from, as long as I get my shot. I think I got that.’

The trailer of ‘Bawaal’ was launched in Dubai on July 9. Varun shared pictures with Janhvi from the trip and wrote, ‘Dubai mein Bawaal. Global launch #bawaal.’

‘Bawaal’, directed by Nitesh Tiwari, is scheduled to release on Amazon Prime Video on July 21.

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