Somebody Cast Them Together! Varun Dhawan & Arjun Kapoor Indulge In Bromance At A Fashion Show!
Bollywood hotties Varun Dhawan & Arjun Kapoor walked the ramp for popular designer Kunal Rawal and the duo was seen indulging in bromance like never baefore!
Bollywood
actor
Arjun
Kapoor
spontaneously
joined
actor
Varun
Dhawan,
who
was
walking
the
ramp
as
a
showstopper
for
popular
designer
Kunal
Rawal
at
the
Lakme
Fashion
Week
Summer/Resort
2017
on
Wednesday.
While
walking
the
ramp,
Varun
asked
Arjun,
who
was
one
of
the
guests
for
Rawal's
show
titled
'The
Race
of
Separates'
presented
by
Lamborghini,
to
join
him
and
the
designer.
The
two
actors
were
seen
sporting
traditional
attire.
While
Varun
was
seen
wearing
an
ivory
coloured
deconstructed
bandhgala
jacket,
with
intricate
embroidery
by
Rawal,
the
'Gunday'
star
looked
dapper
in
black
kurta
paired
with
a
white
pyjama.
Hotties
Alert
At
the
end
of
the
ramp
walk,
the
two
actors
picked
up
Rawal
and
posed
for
the
cameras.
Other
Celebs
At
The
Do
Apart
from
Arjun,
Rawal's
show
was
attended
by
actors
like
Sonakshi
Sinha,
Prateik
Babbar
and
Mohit
Marwah.
Varun
At
The
Press
Conference
Varun
Dhawan
who
made
his
acting
debut
in
2012
with
Student
Of
The
Year
and
has
mostly
been
seen
in
commercial
Hindi
films,
also
said
that
signing
them
is
a
'conscious
decision'.
"It's
(doing
commercial
films)
a
conscious
decision
for
me
because
you
need
the
film
to
do
well
also
and
masala
commercial
films
actually
mean
films
everyone
within
the
country
can
watch,"
said
Varun
at
a
press
conference
here.
Varun
On
Doing
Entertaining
Films
"I
am
just
trying
to
make
that
attempt,
which
the
Khans
do
wonderfully.
They
make
films
for
the
entire
country
or
Akshay
Kumar
or
Hrithik
Roshan,
they
make
it
for
everyone.
My
attempt
is
only
that
I
can
make
films
which
everyone
in
the
country
can
watch
and
enjoy,"
Varun
said.
Varun's
Next
Films
The
actor,
who
was
last
seen
onscreen
in
the
2016
actioner
'Dishoom'
written
and
directed
by
Rohit
Dhawan,
currently
has
two
films
in
his
kitty
-
Judwaa
2
and
Badrinath
Ki
Dulhania.
Coming
back
to
Rawal,
he
unveiled
his
line
at
an
offsite
show
at
the
venue's
parking
lot.
The
designer
showcased
over
15
ensembles,
which
consisted
of
kurtas
that
fit
like
jackets
(Jacket
Kurtas),
an
Indian
three
piece
set
(kurta-jacket-sherwani),
high
low
kurtas
and
longline
bundis.
About
his
collection,
Rawal
said:
"Basically
it's
a
collection
which
is
modern
Indian.
It
is
very
contemporary
Indian
--
that's
how
I
like
it.
I
feel
like
me,
even
my
customer,
is
looking
for
luxury
and
key
pieces.
Hence,
I
have
made
my
looks
with
separates.I
believe
a
lot
in
luxurious
key
pieces
in
a
look
and
everything
else
can
just
sort
of
be
a
background
for
the
look."