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What Varun Dhawan should learn from Bollywood

Last updated on - Aug 29, 2018, 10:59 IST
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What Varun Dhawan should learn from Bollywood

Physique like Salman Khan- Varun Dhawan is already a superstar in the making, as he proved his acting prowess with Main Tera Hero. However the actor has a long way to go. For starters, Varun should start building up a physique like Salman Khan. The actor already has a gorgeous frame, but a more worked up body would work positively for him. Varun removes his shirt at the drop of a hat, and an envious physique would get him a place next to Salman.
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What Varun Dhawan should learn from Bollywood

Comedy like Govinda- Varun Dhawan is taking baby steps in Bollywood and he could take a lesson or two from Govinda. The budding actor has made his point with his comic timing in Main Tera Hero. But he is still a long way from the popular comedy hero Govinda. Under the guidance of his dad, David Dhawan, Varun could polish his humour skills and be a notch above the others. Varun will be seen tickling the funny bone in his brother's next directorial.
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What Varun Dhawan should learn from Bollywood

Action like Akshay- Having just a good physique is not enough in Bollywood. Varun Dhawan should know just the right moves of combat. While Akshay Kumar is the king of action, Varun should learn from him the art of throwing kicks and punches. While Varun Dhawan has not yet done any out-an-out action films, the actor will be expected to get into that space soon. There will be a bit of action in Rohit Dhawan's film which stars Varun, however not in full form.
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What Varun Dhawan should learn from Bollywood

Marketing like Aamir Khan- Aamir Khan is known as the marketing genius and has made a brand out of himself. All his films are a runaway hit at the box office, thanks to his promotional gimmicks. Varun Dhawan should also indulge in similar tactics to promote himself efficiently. The actor who has fewer films on his plate, should learn from Aamir Khan how to promote his projects in the right way. And most importantly not to over expose himself during promotions, which is the thumb rule of Mr.Perfectionist Aamir Khan.
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What Varun Dhawan should learn from Bollywood

Romance like Shah Rukh Khan- Varun Dhawan managed well to romance two actresses in Main Tera Hero. Handling two hotties like Nargis Fakhri and Ileana D'cruz came easily to the casanova Varun. But in order to be the classy hero onscreen, Varun will have to take a few tips from Baadshah Khan. Shah Rukh is the most popular romantic hero on the silver screen, his passionate attitude is a hot favourite among girls. This tip will help Varun immensely.

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