Varun Dhawan: Why did Varun Dhawan call Home Minister Amit Shah 'Hanuman', he said- 'I am not a political man'

Posted on 17th Dec 2024 by rohit kumar

Bollywood actor Varun Dhawan is currently promoting his upcoming action drama film Baby John. Meanwhile, Varun came to Delhi for the promotion of the film and during this time he also said many interesting things about Union Home Minister Amit Shah and also called him the 'Hanuman' of Indian politics.

 

Baby John actor Varun Dhawan called Amit Shah the 'Hanuman' of Indian politics. Varun called Amit Shah 'Hanuman' because he puts PM Narendra Modi and India before himself. Varun liked this view of his very much.

 

According to media reports, Varun Dhawan said, "I think he is Lord Hanuman because I went to a conclave to promote my upcoming film Baby John, and the way he talked to me, he put India and Modi ji at the forefront in every answer. He was not promoting himself. During this time, he did not think at all whether he would look good or bad by making a particular statement. For him, India is the country first. This is what I liked about him very much. He is working for the prosperity of the country, not for his public image. For him, India is the country first." 

 

According to media reports, when Varun was told that he may have to face criticism on social media due to this statement, Varun said, "Let the critics speak. I am not a political man, when I liked some things, I just said my point."

 

Varun further praised Amit Shah and said, "People call him (Amit Shah) Chanakya in politics, but I would like to call him Hanuman of our country, who serves the country selflessly." Talking about work, Varun will be seen in Baby John. Directed by Kalij and presented by Atlee, this film is a remake of Theri. This film will be released on the occasion of Christmas. Apart from this, Varun has Sunny Sanskari's Tulsi Kumari, in which Janhvi Kapoor will be seen with him.

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