In the world of Bollywood, where every move a star makes is dissected by millions, Varun Dhawan has always been one of the more approachable and “plugged-in” actors. He doesn’t just ignore the noise; he often jumps right into the middle of it. Recently, he did exactly that when a fan decided to give him some unsolicited career advice regarding his upcoming project, Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari.
It all kicked off on social media when a fan, seemingly frustrated with Varun’s choice of films, pleaded with him to stop doing what they called “pathetic films.” The fan specifically pointed toward Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari, a movie directed by Shashank Khaitan (the mind behind the Dulhania franchise).
For many actors, this would be an easy comment to ignore or block. But Varun, known for his quick wit and thick skin, decided to turn the moment into a lighthearted reality check.
Instead of getting defensive or launching into a lecture about the “art of cinema,” Varun responded with a blend of humor and confidence. He essentially reminded the fan that while some people prefer his dark, gritty roles in films like Badlapur or October, there is a massive audience that finds genuine joy in “masala” entertainers.
You can’t please everyone, so you might as well have fun with the people you do please. By not taking the insult personally, Varun highlighted a few things about his career. He knows his audience: He understands that the “Sanskari” brand of humor has a loyal following.
He has a proven track record with Shashank Khaitan, and he’s not about to jump ship because of a tweet. He is secure enough in his talent to balance high-concept films with “leave-your-brain-at-the-door” comedies.
This interaction is a perfect example of why Varun stays relevant. In an era where many stars feel “untouchable” or overly curated by PR teams, Varun’s willingness to engage—and poke a little fun at the situation—makes him feel like a real person.
He didn’t need a formal press release to defend his movie. He just used a bit of wit to remind everyone that at the end of the day, movies are meant to be a variety show. There’s room for the serious stuff, and there’s definitely room for a film titled Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari.
Whether the movie turns out to be a hit or a miss, Varun has already won this particular round by showing he can handle the heat with a smile. To know such latest latest updates tuned to tellyboosters.com Thank you!

