Actor
Abhishek
Banerjee,
who's
elated
with
the
positive
response
to
his
latest
release
Ajeeb
Daastaans,
has
finally
wrapped
up
the
shoot
for
his
upcoming
horror
comedy
flick
Bhediya,
which
also
casts
Varun
Dhawan,
Kriti
Sanon
and
Deepak
Dobriyal
in
the
lead
roles.
In
his
recent
conversation
with
a
leading
daily,
Banerjee
opened
up
about
his
co-stars
and
could
not
stop
raving
about
the
Badlapur
actor.
Speaking
about
Bhediya
shoot
that
took
place
in
Arunachal
Pradesh,
Abhishek
said
that
the
film's
shoot
has
been
like
a
college
fest
where
he
went
along
with
his
co-stars
and
everyone
bonded
with
each
other
so
strongly.
Speaking
about
his
director
Amar
Kaushik,
he
said
that
he
treats
him
like
his
elder
brother,
and
considers
him
as
his
protector.
Speaking
about
Puja
Vijan,
he
said,
"This
is
my
third
film
with
her
and
she
has
always
been
very
supportive.
Maddock
Films
has
always
been
my
safe
place."
Abhishek
lauded
Varun
Dhawan
for
his
humble
nature
and
said,
"Varun
Dhawan,
this
is
the
first
time
I
met
him
and
we
went
on
a
trip
(ofcourse
for
shooting)
and
I
feel
I
have
my
friendship
with
him
for
life.
He
is
the
most
sweetest,
most
humble,
most
genuine
and
always
smiling
superstar
I
have
ever
met."
Just
like
Varun,
Abhishek
was
also
very
appreciative
of
Kriti
Sanon
and
said
that
he
always
used
to
like
her
as
an
actor,
but
never
had
the
chance
to
speak
to
her.
However,
now
when
he
has
worked
with
her
and
has
spoken
to
her,
he
feels
that
she
is
an
outstanding
actor
and
he
likes
her
even
more
now.
Speaking
about
his
another
Bhediya
co-star
Deepak
Dobriyal,
Abhishek
said
that
he
has
been
one
of
his
inspirations
and
favourite
actors.
He
has
learnt
a
lot
from
him
and
really
enjoyed
working
with
him.
The
Stree
actor
concluded
by
saying,
"I
think
I
had
a
great
time
working
with
the
entire
team
of
Bhediya
and
I
am
going
to
feel
little
hungover
about
the
entire
shoot!
I
still
don't
feel
I
am
back
from
Arunachal
Pradesh.
Infact
today
I
actually
woke
up
thinking
that
I
have
to
go
for
the
shoot,
but
then
I
realise
there's
no
shoot
so
I
felt
sad.
This
is
the
kind
of
film
I
want
to
be
a
part
of
that
when
you
finish
shooting
for
it,
you
feel
sad;
there's
some
part
of
you
which
stays
in
that
film.
I
love
my
job,
loved
Arunachal
Pradesh
and
love
Bhediya!"