Varun Dhawan says that success is a double-edged sword and he's vary of October being compared to Judwaa 2. The actor is cautious and is aware that it's not possible to impress people all the time.
Varun
Dhawan's
latest
release
Judwaa
2
which
released
in
2017,
ended
up
crossing
100
Crores
at
the
box
office
and
huge
expectations
are
on
his
upcoming
movie
October.
The
actor
is
now
gearing
up
for
the
release
alongside
debutant
Banita
Sandhu,
and
the
duo
are
all
over
the
place
promoting
their
film.
When
asked
if
October
will
find
similar
box
office
success,
Varun
Dhawan
opened
up
to
HT
by
saying
that
success
is
indeed
a
double-edged
sword
and
one
must
be
aware
of
it.
He
said,
"So,
being
successful
is
a
double-edged
sword.
It's
not
possible
to
have
it
all.
Aakhir
mein
kuchh
na
kuchh
toh
kam
pad
hi
jaata
hai
(After
all,
you
do
fall
short
somewhere).
No
matter
how
hard
I
try,
I
do
end
up
disappointing
a
lot
of
people
and
I
know
I
have
to
live
with
that."
The
actor
also
revealed
that
working
in
the
film
industry
will
leave
you
with
no
time
for
family
and
friends
and
that
is
indeed
the
most
painful
part.
"It's
very
difficult
to
keep
all
this
going.
There's
no
time
for
family
or
loved
ones
and
that's
worse
than
anything
in
the
world,
to
let
down
my
mom
or
dad,
because
I
can't
give
them
time;
to
let
down
any
cousin
who's
unwell
and
I'm
not
able
to
see
them...
that's
way
more
disheartening
than
anything
else."
He
further
commented
to
HT
about
his
feelings,
"I
just
feel
that
now,
I'm
not
there
[for
them]
anymore.
I'm
there
for
the
public
in
a
way,
and
I'm
working
for
them
and
giving
them
what
they
expect."
Rumours
are
also
doing
the
rounds
that
Varun
Dhawan
is
all
set
to
star
in
Imtiaz
Ali's
upcoming
romantic
movie,
but
the
actor
rubbished
the
rumours
by
saying,
"No,
there's
no
truth
to
that.
I
haven't
even
met
him
or
been
offered
anything.
I've
already
announced
my
other
films,
so
nothing
else
than
that."