Varun
Dhawan's
Friends
Came
To
His
Rescue
Exactly
a
week
after
the
release
of
Kalank
was
Varun's
32nd
birthday.
To
make
sure
that
the
film's
poor
run
didn't
spoil
his
mood,
his
friends
flew
him
to
Thailand
where
the
actor
indulged
in
Muay
Thai,
Thai
boxing,
at
Phuket's
Rattachai
Muay
Thai
Gym.
Varun
Was
Hit
By
Kalank's
Failure
"Calling
my
32nd
birthday.
But
I
am
going
to
tell
you
how
it
all
went
down.
I
was
a
little
down
because
my
latest
release
did
not
go
the
way
I
thought
it
would
and
it
did
hit
me
a
little
hard,
I
will
be
very
honest.
I
didn't
know
how
to
react
to
it," the
actor
revealed
in
a
video.
Varun's
Friend's
Had
His
Back
"Lot
of
people
told
me,
"don't
show
it."
I
don't
know
how
to
behave
like
that.
Failures
are
a
part
of
life.
My
friends
though
had
my
back.
[They]
told
me
"pack
your
bags."
I
said,
"Where
are
we
going
to
go
and
do?"
They
said,
"Muay
Thai."
So
the
1:25
flight
on
GoAir,
we
flew
and
the
rest
you
can
watch."
Here's
What
Alia
Had
To
Say
About
The
Film's
Underwhelming
Performance
Earlier,
the
actress
too
had
opened
up
about
the
film's
failure
and
said,
"I'm
not
going
to
analyse
my
film
because
that
is
something
not
required.
Audience
verdict
is
the
biggest
proof
for
a
film
and
when
the
audience
does
not
accept
a
film
then
it
should
not
do
well.
That's
just
the
way
it
is.
We
should
accept
it,
come
back,
try
and
make
sure
they're
not
disappointed
next
time."