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Varun Dhawan Is Adrenaline Junkie

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Oct, 2015 12:43 PM
  • Varun Dhawan Is Adrenaline Junkie
He walked into the world of glamour and glitz as a student, and went on to become a hero, a lover boy and even a married man with a vindictive vendetta for the silver screen. And now actor Varun Dhawan admits he is an “adrenaline junkie” and loves to do chasing and action sequences.
 
“As soon as I got to know that I had to be chase a bus all over the city for a TVC, I was thrilled. Being an adrenaline junkie, I loved the part where I had to run behind a bus, jump over barriers and ride a scooter,” Varun said in a statement. 
 
A new ad unveiling Skybags’ latest collection ‘Reef’ with a campaign named ‘My Style, My Way’ shows Varun chasing a bus in the streets of Istanbul, Turkey. And the son of popular director David Dhawan was “thrilled” to be a part of the commercial and the range. 
 
The actor, who is busy with his upcoming film “Dilwale”, said: "It (the collection) is power packed with style and has become my latest travel companion.” 

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