Varun Dhawan reveals he suffered Vestibular Hypofunction after ‘JugJugg Jeeyo’

Updated : Nov 07, 2022 12:14
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Actor Varun Dhawan is currently one of the most successful actors and is known for his humour and energetic dance moves. The actor recently revealed that after being diagnosed with a health condition - vestibular hypofunction, he 'shut down'.   


In an interview, Varun added that he joined the rate race the moment things began to go back to normal after the Covid-19 pandemic and he worked even harder than before. The actor said he took a lot of pressure on himself when he was working on his film ‘JugJugg Jeeyo.’  


‘The minute we opened doors, don’t you think we went back to the same rat race? How many people here can say that they have changed? I see people working even harder! In fact, I started pushing so much harder (with) my film JugJugg Jeeyo, it felt like I was running for an election. I don’t know why, but I put so much pressure on myself,’ he said, in an interview with India Today. 


The actor further went on to say, ‘Recently, I just shut down. I didn’t know what had happened to me. I had this thing called vestibular hypofunction, (where) basically your balance goes off. But I just pushed myself so hard. We are just running in this race, nobody is asking why. I think there is a greater purpose (why) we are all here. I am trying to find mine, and hopefully, people will find theirs.’ 


On the work front, Varun Dhawan will be seen in Amar Kaushik’s horror comedy film ‘Bhediya’. The film also stars Kriti Sanon and Abhishek Banerjee and is all set to release on November 25. The actor also has Nitesh Tiwari's ‘Bawaal’ in the pipeline. 

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