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Varun moves on to 'ABCD 2' from 'Badlapur'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Feb, 2015 12:38 PM
  • Varun moves on to 'ABCD 2' from 'Badlapur'
Varun Dhawan is still basking in the appreciation that has come his way after the release of “Badlapur” -- but now the actor says it's time to move on and all his focus henceforth will be on his dance film “ABCD 2”.
 
“I will never forget #badlapur and Raghu but as an actor you have to be able to get over things,” Varun tweeted Monday. 
 
The 27-year-old did the role of an aggressive man on a mission of revenge in “Badlapur” to break away from his guy-next door image. Varun says that though he has proved his point, the mission is not over. 
 
“Questions answered. people proved but the fight isn't over. A new challenge awaits people. #ABCD2 coming soon @ShraddhaKapoor,” he shared. 
 
Directed by Remo D'Souza, "ABCD 2" is a sequel to his directorial debut "ABCD: Anybody Can Dance". The film also features Shraddha Kapoor.
 
Varun also thanked people for making “Badlapur” a success with a special mention of the media industry for showing their support towards Sriram Raghavan's directorial. 
 
“The audience has spoken and it's their power that has made #badlapur a success. Thank u to the media for supporting this film,” he added. 
 
“Badlapur”, which also features Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Huma Qureshi and Yami Gautam, released Friday. 

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