Varun
Dhawan
was
trolled
heavily
when
he
announced
'Nepotism
Rocks'
at
the
IIFA
stage
along
with
Saif
Ali
Khan
and
Karan
Johar.
Later,
the
actor
realised
his
mistake
and
apologised
to
his
fans
for
his
behaviour,
on
Twitter.
Now
in
a
recent
interview
to
a
leading
magazine,
Varun
accepted
that
nepotism
does
exist
in
Bollywood
and
it's
a
part
of
the
industry.
The
Sui
Dhaaga
actor
said,
"Nepotism
exists.
It's
a
part
of
our
industry.
It's
not
good.
More
people
from
outside
the
industry
should
be
given
a
chance.
And
why
not?
My
father
came
in
that
way."
When
I
Was
Born
My
Family
Lived
In
A
1BHK
"My
dad
was
born
in
Agartala.
When
he
lived
in
Bombay,
he
shared
his
house
with
four
people.
When
I
was
born,
my
family
lived
in
a
1BHK
at
Carter
Road.
My
father's
first
car
was
a
taxi,
a
second-hand
Ambassador
that
he
painted
into
a
normal
car.''
My
Father
Is
A
Superhero
''His
achievements
are
tremendous,
(as
are)
the
sacrifices
he
has
made
to
put
the
family
on
the
map.
He's
my
star,
my
hero,
my
superhero.''
When
Varun
Learnt
An
Important
Lesson
From
His
Father
"I
remember
the
time
I
was
in
the
10th
standard
when
the
Dhirubhai
Ambani
school
had
just
opened
and
a
lot
of
my
friends
were
applying
for
admission.
I
remember
telling
(dad),
‘I
want
to
apply
for
this,
can
you
make
a
call?'
The
results
came,
and
I
didn't
get
in.
I
asked
him,
‘Did
you
make
the
call?'
He
said,
‘No.
You
weren't
supposed
to
get
it'."
Talking
About
His
Future
Plans,
Varun
Said...
"I
want
to
make
films
for
everyone.
I
love
Will
Ferrell,
but
I
love
Christian
Bale
as
well.
Most
of
today's
generation
is
like
that."
On
the
work
front,
Varun
Dhawan
is
all
set
to
woo
his
fans
with
his
upcoming
film
Sui
Dhaaga,
which
also
stars
Anushka
Sharma.
The
movie
has
garnered
a
lot
of
hype
with
its
trailer
and
is
one
of
the
most
awaited
films
of
the
year.
Sui
Dhaaga
will
hit
the
screens
on
28th
September.