
Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav has addressed concerns regarding Varun Dhawan’s emotional state following the underperformance of their recent film, ‘Baby John.’ Contrary to speculations of Dhawan being ‘depressed,’ Yadav emphasized the actor’s resilience and dedication to his craft.
‘Baby John’ Performance Overview
‘Baby John,’ a Hindi remake of the Tamil film ‘Theri,’ directed by Atlee, was anticipated to be a significant success for Varun Dhawan. The film opened with decent box office numbers, marking one of Dhawan’s biggest openings. However, it faced mixed to negative reviews from critics and audiences, leading to a decline in ticket sales and its classification as a box office disappointment.
Rajpal Yadav’s Perspective
In a recent interview, Rajpal Yadav, who co-starred in ‘Baby John,’ was questioned about Dhawan’s reaction to the film’s failure. Yadav described Dhawan as a “sweet boy” and “very hardworking,” dismissing claims of the actor being depressed. He highlighted Dhawan’s professionalism and his commitment to learning from the experience to improve in future projects.
Industry Challenges and Actor Resilience
The film industry’s unpredictable nature often subjects actors to fluctuating.