Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan spoke about the box office performance of his latest film Bhediya stating that he has expectations that the film would do much better. On the other hand, he actor believes that keeping aside the box-office factor, he takes up projects and roles which are ‘unmissable’ for him being an actor.
While speaking to Mid-day, Varun said, “It has been such a strange year, [with films] trying to get people back to theatres. I expected Bhediya to do [better box-office] numbers than it did. Having said that, I am grateful that people have seen the film in cinemas, and its [collection] is higher than that of many. It tells you that you should try and do better.”
Helmed by Amar Kaushik, the horror comedy film Bhediya collected Rs. 64.10 crore at the box-office. It also featured Kriti Sanon, Deepak Dobriyal and Abhishek Banerjee.
Varun continues, “Honestly, when I have to cut down my price to do these films, I will do it because a film calls out to [the artiste] in you. My approach is simple — we should make a good film, and the producer should not lose money. Box office is important, but sometimes, I want to do movies because they are unmissable for the actor in me.”