Varun Dhawan has always been vocal about his admiration towards Hollywood actor Dwayne Johnson. Varun watched recently released film of Dwayne Johnson, Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs and Shaw. He also praised the film and his favourite actor on social media.
He wrote, "Watched Hobbs And Shaw. It's great fun in the cinema. The Rock really brings its. Loved the homage paid to the Samoan culture. The London chase sequence has to be the best."
Mahalo brother and glad you loved it. You’re the best 👍🏾🥃@HobbsAndShaw https://t.co/im4NbXMOAq
— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) August 3, 2019
Dwayne Johnson who also follows Varun Dhawan, responds to Kalank actor's appreciation and replied on his tweet. "Mahalo brother and glad you loved it. You’re the best"
Instead of promoting #Hollywood movies And Giving americans money please raise our movie quality instead of masala movies that u do... Make Some Content driven films.. Also Promote Good Bollywood Movies Which Remain Unnotified..Make India Proud. @Varun_dvn @karanjohar
— Akshay (@mhetar_akshay) August 3, 2019
However, soon some users started trolling Varun Dhawan for promoting Hollywood film and one of them even wrote, "Instead of promoting #Hollywood movies And Giving americans money please raise our movie quality instead of masala movies that u do... Make Some Content driven films.. Also Promote Good Bollywood Movies Which Remain Unnotified..Make India Proud. @Varun_dvn @karanjohar,"
Maybe you should not have Harry Potter as your profile picture when you try to teach people what to do son. Now go to bed 🛌 https://t.co/wMBFC4a1AC
— Varun Dhawan (@Varun_dvn) August 3, 2019
It looks like that this advice doesn't go with Varun Dhawan and he immediately came with an epic reply. He targetted the user and replied on his tweet, "Maybe you should not have Harry Potter as your profile picture when you try to teach people what to do son. Now go to bed"
On the other hand, Hobbs and Shaw is really doing good in India as well and the film is on its dream run. According to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, the film collected around 13 crores on its very first day in India.
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