Actor
Varun
Dhawan
who
is
all
set
with
his
upcoming
movie
Mein
Tera
Hero
claims
that
for
him
earning
people's
appreciation
is
more
important
than
earning
money
and
fame.
"Money
and
fame
don't
feature
in
my
list
but
entertaining
the
audience
is
more
important
to
me.
I
have
seen
my
father
getting
fame
and
money
but
like
my
father
I
also
strive
for
audience
appreciation
more," said
the
actor.
Varun's
upcoming
flick
is
Mein
Tera
Hero
directed
by
his
father
David
Dhawan
and
it
happens
to
be
his
second
movie
after
he
debuted
with
Karan
Johar's
Student
Of
The
Year
but
the
young
actor
has
already
garnered
good
fan
following.
Varun
further
said
that
he
has
not
entered
Bollywood
to
prove
anything
and
he
is
looking
forward
to
do
diverse
roles.
"I
am
not
here
to
prove
myself
to
any
individual
in
the
industry.
My
biggest
priority
is
love
and
acceptance
of
the
audience.
I
would
prefer
to
entertain
my
audience
with
different
kinds
of
roles
rather
than
boring
them
with
one
kind
of
cinemas,"
asserted
Varun.
He
further
added,
"Many
times
I
find
girls
screaming
and
running
behind
me
but
this
is
more
due
to
the
film
than
me.
The
day
my
films
stop
getting
good
response
all
these
will
also
vanish.
But
I
am
glad
that
people
are
liking
me
and
my
films."
Talking
about
his
forthcoming
flick
Mein
Tera
Hero
directed
by
his
daddy,
the
26-years-old
actor
said
,
"I
did
this
film
for
emotional
reason
than
commercial.
This
is
my
dad's
43rd
film
and
my
second
and
he
is
very
professional
on
the
sets.
It's
a
blessing
for
me
to
work
with
an
established
director
like
him
in
the
early
stage
of
my
career."
After
Mein
Tera
Hero
which
is
set
to
release
on
April
4,
Varun
will
be
seen
in
another
movie
Humpty
Sharma
Ki
Dulhania
to
be
released
on
June
27.