Mumbai:
Actor
Varun
Dhawan
is
very
excited
to
work
with
his
father
David
Dhawan
for
the
first
time
in
Main
Tera
Hero.
But
at
the
same
time
the
actor
says
that
he
is
also
nervous
as
he
cannot
argue
with
his
father
on
the
sets
of
the
movie.
"I
am
very
excited,
especially
after
Chashme
Baddoor
(which
my
father
directed).
The
film
has
done
good
business," Varun,
who
made
his
Bollywood
debut
with
Student
Of
The
Year
in
2012,
said
here.
"I
cannot
argue
on
the
sets
(with
my
father),
otherwise
I
will
be
slapped,"
he
added.
Main
Tera
Hero,
produced
by
Ekta
Kapoor,
goes
on
floors
in
June.
"I
am
very
excited
to
work
with
him
(David),
and
not
only
because
he
is
my
father,
but
because
he
has
done
so
many
successful
films
before,"
Varun
said.
"I
am
dying
to
do
comedy.
I
am
really
excited
to
get
into
that,"
said
the
young
actor.
David
is
known
for
making
comedy
films
like
Coolie
No.
1,
Hero
No.
1,
Deewana
Mastana,
Biwi
No.
1
and
Haseena
Maan
Jaayegi.
Meanwhile,
Varun
who
was
present
at
a
special
screening
of
the
film
Bombay
Talkies
which
has
been
made
in
celebration
of
the
centenary
year
of
Indian
cinema,
says
he
feels
"privileged"
that
he
made
his
debut
just
before
Indian
cinema
turned
100.