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Varun Dhawan says everything changes after marriage

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Varun Dhawan says everything changes after marriage

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  • Varun Dhawan tied the knot with his longtime girlfriend Natasha Dalal on January 24 last year.
  • The wedding was a close-knit affair with very few guests due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  • He plays a married man who wants to divorce his wife in JugJugg Jeeyo.
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Varun Dhawan has said that his clothes get mixed up with those of his wife Natasha Dalal and that he occasionally takes out her jeans from the cupboard only to realize it’s hers.

The actor was seen at the release of his film, JugJugg Jeeyo, for which, he and his co-stars had shared promotional social media posts with the tagline ‘shaadi ke baad sab badal jata hai (everything changes after marriage).”

Varun married his longtime girlfriend Natasha on January 24, last year. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the wedding was a small and intimate affair with few guests in attendance.

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When the actor was recently asked about a change in his life after getting married, Varun told in An interview, “Kya hota hain ki aapka jo cupboard hain, uske andar ladkiyon ke kapde aa jaate hain. Mistake se jeans nikalta hoon and I try wearing it and I see it’s Natasha’s jeans. This happens a lot. The clothes get mixed up. Obviously, you’re sharing your lives together. But it’s totally okay.”

Varun saw the release of his film JugJugg Jeeyo on Friday. He plays a married man who wants to divorce his wife, played by Kiara Advani in the film, but is unable to break the news to his parents, who are also on the verge of a divorce. Directed by Raj Mehta, JuggJugg Jeeyo also stars Anil Kapoor, Neetu Kapoor, Maniesh Paul and Prajakta Koli among others.

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Varun recently talked about how filmmakers need to re-establish connection with audiences, who are now spoiled for choices courtesy of digital platforms and pan-India theatrical releases.

He told in an interview, “We just went through a pandemic. So you’re getting to see films made years ago. These aren’t films that started now. But do our filmmakers, does our industry need to pull up.”

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