Varun Dhawan back to doing masala films

Varun’s dialogue delivery also left much to be desired.

Update: 2019-04-23 19:07 GMT

As Varun Dhawan turns 24 this week, he’s staring at the biggest flop of his career so far — Kalank. But the  truth is, Varun was  the weakest link in Kalank. His 6-pack  torso, didn’t quite fit into the 1940s era and  neither did the absurd song sequences like  First Class where the dance steps were  most incongruous.

Varun’s dialogue delivery also left much to be  desired. In fact Varun’s character’s packaging was all wrong. So he cannot  completely be blamed for his failed performance.

However, he’s done with  experimental  characters for now. Both Shoojit Sircar’s  October where Varun poured his heart and soul to play the adamant lover-boy who insists that the girl in coma is in love with  him, and Kalank where the adamant lover insists that the married woman whom he woos will love him in and out of bed, have failed to generate interest. Varun Dhawan is back to doing full masala films. He is full of sound and dance in  Remo d’Souza’s Street Dancer before he leaps into Govinda’s territory with his  father David Dhawan in Coolie No 1.

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