Varun Dhawan (Hindi pronunciation:[ʋəɾʊɳd̪ʱəʋən]; born 24 April 1987) is an Indian actor who works in
Hindi films. One of India's highest-paid actors, he has been featured in Forbes India'sCelebrity 100 list since 2014. He has starred in 11 consecutive box-office successes between 2012 and 2018.[1][2][3][4]
Dhawan also received praise for playing against type as an avenger in the thriller Badlapur (2015) and an aimless man coping with loss in the drama October (2018). Following three critical and commercial failures, he starred in Jugjugg Jeeyo and Bhediya (both 2022).
Dhawan made his acting debut in 2012 with Johar's teen film Student of the Year alongside
Sidharth Malhotra and
Alia Bhatt.[12] He was cast as Rohan Nanda, the teenage son of a rich businessman, who competes with his girlfriend (Bhatt) and best friend (Malhotra) to win an annual school championship. Film critic
Taran Adarsh from
Bollywood Hungama found Dhawan to be "a talent one can't help but marvel at" and
CNN-IBN's
Rajeev Masand added: "It's Varun Dhawan who stands out with a confident, charming turn, able to tackle both comical and vulnerable scenes with ease".[13][14]Student of the Year was a commercial success, grossing ₹1.09 billion (US$14 million) worldwide.[15]
Dhawan next starred in the romantic comedy Main Tera Hero (2014), a remake of the
Telugu film Kandireega, which was produced by
Balaji Motion Pictures and directed by his father David.[16][17] He played an impetuous brat who is involved in a love triangle. Raedita Tandon of Filmfare commended Dhawan on his comic timing and compared him favourably to
Govinda and
Prabhudheva.[18] The film emerged as a commercial success grossing 780 million Indian rupees worldwide.[19] Dhawan then played Rakesh, a flirtatious Punjabi boy who engages in a romantic affair with an engaged Punjabi woman, in
Shashank Khaitan's romantic comedy Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania. Co-starring Bhatt, the film was described as a tribute to Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) by Johar, who served as producer.[20] Rohit Khilnani of India Today praised his screen presence, and Nandini Ramnath of Mint noted how much he stood out in the "few quieter scenes" of the film.[21][22]Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania emerged as one of top-grossing Indian productions of the year, earning ₹1.11 billion (US$14 million) worldwide.[15]
2015–2018: Established actor
The crime thriller Badlapur (2015) from director
Sriram Raghavan saw Dhawan play Raghu, a father who over the course of 15 years avenges the murder of his wife and son.[23] Portraying Raghu was a "terrifying" experience for Dhawan, who "slipped into depression as after a point it no longer felt like I was acting in a film".[24] Raja Sen of
Rediff.com praised his acting range, writing that he "sheds his easy-breezy charm — but, crucially, not his slightly hapless natural likeability — and bubbles up volcanically, his eyes frequently doing the talking."[25] He received a
Filmfare Award for Best Actor nomination for his performance.[26]
Dhawan next starred opposite
Shraddha Kapoor in the dance film ABCD 2, in which he portrayed the real-life character of
Kings United founder Suresh Mukund, a dancer from Mumbai who went on to win the 2012
World Hip Hop Dance Championship.[27] Critic Shilpa Jamkhandikar of
Reuters criticised the feature, finding Dhawan to be the only asset of the film, writing that "except for the honest note he strikes, the rest of the film could have been just a bunch of music videos".[28]ABCD 2 earned ₹1.67 billion (US$21 million) worldwide;[15] the film's commercial performance led
Box Office India to consider it an emergence of Dhawan's star power.[29] Dhawan's final appearance that year was in
Rohit Shetty's ensemble action drama Dilwale, co-starring
Shah Rukh Khan,
Kajol and
Kriti Sanon, in which he played the younger sibling of Khan's character.[30] Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film proved to be a commercial success, grossing over ₹3.75 billion (US$47 million) worldwide, emerging as Dhawan's highest-grossing release and one of the
highest-grossing Bollywood films.[31][32] He next appeared in the action cop comedy Dishoom (2016), directed by Rohit, alongside
John Abraham and
Jacqueline Fernandez, as a rookie Indo-Emirati cop.[33] Despite mixed reviews, the film proved to be successful at the box office grossing over ₹1.2 billion (US$15 million) worldwide.[34]
Dhawan reunited with Khaitan and Bhatt for the romantic comedy Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017), in which he played the titular character, a chauvinist fiancé to Bhatt's character. Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express wrote that Dhawan "impresses as a boy-struggling-to-be-a-man".[35] In addition, Tushar Joshi of Daily News and Analysis noted that "Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt prove that on screen chemistry can be enough sometimes to keep you engaged in an average plot with a predictable narrative".[36] He received his second Best Actor nomination at Filmfare for the film.[37] Later in 2017, he starred in his father's Judwaa 2, a reboot of his 1997
Salman Khan starrer Judwaa, alongside Fernandez and
Taapsee Pannu.[38] Both Badrinath Ki Dulhania and Judwaa 2 proved to be commercial successes, earning over ₹2 billion (US$25 million) each.[31]Forbes published that with nine consecutive box office hits and a 100% success ratio, Dhawan had established himself as a "bona fide Bollywood superstar".[1][2]
Dhawan had two releases in 2018,
Shoojit Sircar's drama October and
Sharat Katariya's social problem film Sui Dhaaga.[3][4]October, written by Sircar's frequent collaborator
Juhi Chaturvedi, saw him portray Danish Walia, an aimless hotel management trainee whose life undergoes a series of changes when his co-worker goes into a coma. In a highly positive review,
Anna M. M. Vetticad of Firstpost commended Dhawan for "effac[ing] his starry swagger and trademark cutesiness to play Dan"; Rohit Vats of Hindustan Times considered it to be his finest performance to date and wrote that "his humour is innate, but his understanding of pain and how it affects the human behaviour is even better".[39][40]Sui Dhaaga featured Dhawan and
Anushka Sharma respectively as Mauji and Mamta, a newly-wed couple in rural India who begin their own small-scale clothing business. Udita Jhunjunwala of Mint reviewed, "Dhawan has perfected the template for playing a simpleton. He brings a similar naiveté to Mauji, albeit endearingly."[41] For October, he received a nomination for the
Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor.[42]
2019–present: Commercial fluctuations and streaming projects
Dhawan's sole screen appearance in 2019 was in
Abhishek Varman's ensemble period drama Kalank, in which he was once again paired opposite Bhatt.[43] Set in the 1940s prior to the
partition of India, the film featured him as a womanising blacksmith; for the physical demands of the part, he trained extensively despite suffering from a knee injury and hamstring tear, and insisted on performing his own stunts.[44] Saibal Chatterjee of
NDTV was appreciative of Dhawan's against-type performance in it.[45]
Dhawan began the new decade with the dance film Street Dancer 3D (2020), which
Namrata Joshi of The Hindu termed a "compilation of indistinguishable performances".[46] Both Kalank and Street Dancer 3D did not perform well commercially, causing his career to suffer a setback.[47][48] He worked with his father for a third time in Coolie No. 1, a 2020 adaptation of the Govinda-starrer
1995 film of the same name, which owing to the
COVID-19 pandemic released online on
Amazon Prime Video.[49] Critical and public reception to the film was negative, largely in light of the nepotism debate due to
actor Sushant Singh Rajput's death.[50] In a scathing review, Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express called the film a "zero wit, no flair" disaster, noting that Dhawan had "channelled Govinda in many of his films much better".[51]
In 2022, Dhawan starred alongside
Kiara Advani in Jugjugg Jeeyo, a comedy-drama about divorce. Writing for Hindustan Times, Monika Rawal Kukreja commended him for "add[ing] life to a complex character".[52] It earned ₹1.35 billion (US$17 million) worldwide to emerge as one of the highest-grossing films of the year.[53] Dhawan played the title role in Bhediya, the third instalment in
Dinesh Vijan's horror-comedy universe.[54] The film was shot over a span of two months in various locations of
Arunachal Pradesh.[55] Sonal Dedhia of
News18 wrote that he "is in full form and is a delight to watch as an egoistic prick-turned-reluctant-werewolf".[56] Dhawan starred opposite
Janhvi Kapoor in
Nitesh Tiwari's Bawaal (2023), a romantic drama about a feuding couple who learn about
World War II as they travel across Europe. It was released digitally on Amazon Prime Video.[57] The film received backlash for
Holocaust trivialization.[58] In a scathing review, Santanu Das of Hindustan Times criticised the lack of chemistry between the lead pair and dismissed Dhawan as "particularly exasperating to witness".[59]
Dhawan will next star in the action film Baby John, produced by
Atlee, which will serve as a remake of Atlee's own Tamil film Theri (2016).[60] He will then star in Citadel: Honey Bunny, the Indian spinoff of the American drama series Citadel, created by the
Russo Brothers, and directed by
Raj & DK, once again for Amazon Prime Video.[61] Dhawan will continue his collaborations with Dharma Productions and reunite with Janhvi Kapoor in the romantic comedy Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsi Kumari.[62]
Personal life and other work
On 24 January 2021, Dhawan married his long-time girlfriend, fashion designer Natasha Dalal.[63][64]
Alongside his acting career, Dhawan performs on stage and has co-hosted two award ceremonies. In 2013, he performed at the Filmfare,
Screen, and
Stardust award ceremonies, and at an event in
Hong Kong.[65] He hosted the 2013 Stardust Awards ceremony with Sidharth Malhotra and
Ayushmann Khurrana, and a segment of the
59th Filmfare Awards.[66] He was also part of the
20th Screen Awards, co-hosting the show alongside
Shahrukh Khan and
Richa Chadda.[67] In 2013, he performed at a special event alongside Malhotra, Bhatt, Kapur, Kapoor, and Badlapur co-star
Huma Qureshi to raise funds for the flood-affected victims of Uttarakhand.[68]
Rahul Gangwani of Filmfare termed Dhawan a "complete package" and added, "Good looks, a flair for dance, acting chops...and above all a sense of adventure to tread the untried."[72] Zinia Bandyopadhyay of India Today noted, "Dhawan had often been touted as the hit machine of Bollywood. The actor has proved that he is not just a star but also an actor with his versatility and choice of films."[73]Rediff.com has placed Dhawan in its "Top Actors" list of 2015, 2017 and 2018.[74][75][76]
Dhawan has appeared in Forbes India'sCelebrity 100 list since 2014, peaking at the 15th position in 2018,[77][78][79] when the magazine estimated his annual income to be ₹495.8 million (US$6.2 million) and listed him as one of the highest-paid celebrities in the country.[80] In the same year, the Indian edition of GQ featured him among the nation's 50 most influential young people and labelled him as the "most bankable star of his generation".[81] Dhawan is a celebrity endorser for several brands and products such as
Fossil Watches,
Navratna Cool,
Philips,
Frooti,
Panasonic and
Maruti Suzuki (particularly, Arena) among others.[82][83]