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VARUN WAS NOT ON SHOOJIT’S CASTING LIST

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MUMBAI: Filmmaker Shoojit Sircar, who teamed up with actor Varun Dhawan for the first time in his forthcomin­g film October, revealed that he was not on his casting list at all.

Present at a promotiona­l event for his forthcomin­g romantic drama film, he said that he was looking for a fresh cast. “We needed someone young and fresh, like 20 years old, so Varun Dhawan was not on my casting list at all. Also I had not seen his films.”

“But one day he was in office and I saw him, I was aware of his image, his commercial world image, but somewhere I felt he is not like that, he is different,” said Shoojit.

Shoojit found the actor perfect for his character ‘Dan’, because: “he has something different in his eyes... honesty and innocence. There is something very nice and vulnerable about him. He just doesn’t only dance and jump, there is some sensibilit­y in him too. He is perfect as Dan, the character”.

The Vicky Donor director also said it was very brave of Varun to act in an unconventi­onal and unusual movie.

“Good thing about Varun Dhawan, despite his success with films, for him to do this kind of film, an unusual and unconventi­onal story, that is really brave,” he said.

Banita Sandhu, the debutante from Wales, is roped opposite Varun in the film and Shoojit also shared his reasons to cast a newbie.

“I wanted to cast absolutely fresh for this film. So when I met Banita, I saw someone who was very intelligen­t, her eyes were really expressive. She did very little and it expressed a lot and that I

We needed someone young and fresh, like 20 years old, so Varun was not on my list at all,” says Shoojit

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There is maturity in her in terms of thinking, and I thought she is right for the role.”
IANS would call acting. I felt in my gut and instinct that she was right. There is maturity in her in terms of thinking, and I thought she is right for the role.”
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