Varun Dhawan on Salman Khan’s late night unfiltered post: He is in another zone
Varun Dhawan said that Salman Khan’s late night social media posts reflect his authentic personality. He said that fame can be lonely for actors and stressed on staying true to themselves.

Varun Dhawan has spoken about Salman Khan’s late night social media posts, saying that they reflect the superstar’s real personality rather than his carefully crafted public image. That said, in an industry where many artistes struggle with loneliness, Dhawan stressed the importance of staying true to oneself.
in conversation with Bombay TimesDhawan talked about the pressure of fame and why he never believed in showing off. Referring to Salman Khan’s candid online presence, he said that those seemingly unfiltered posts show someone simply being themselves.
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Varun said, “The life of actors is very lonely. Ninety percent of actors are very lonely.”
Referring to Salman’s late night unrestrained posts, the 39-year-old actor said, “When I see Salman bhai’s posts at night, he is in another zone.”
Dhawan stressed the importance of authenticity and remaining true to oneself despite public scrutiny.
He further added, “You have to be yourself, whether it’s good or bad, but at least you’ll be yourself. Otherwise, you won’t even realize what you’ve become.”
coolie number 1 The actor also reflected on how social media has changed the way celebrities present themselves. He said that actors today are much more conscious of public perception, but added that there is no point worrying about being constantly criticized.
“Now people are becoming more aware because of social media. But what more can happen? They will cancel you,” he said.
Dhawan also recalled his early days in the industry and said that ever since he made his debut with Karan Johar’s 2012 film. student of the year, He has deliberately decided not to create a fake public image.
He concluded, “I try not to do that. My mental health will suffer.”
on the work front
Varun was last seen If you are young then you have to fall in love. Directed by David Dhawan and produced by Ramesh Taurani, the film also stars Pooja Hegde and Mrunal Thakur in lead roles.
The cast includes Jimmy Shergill, Mouni Roy, Rakesh Bedi, Chunky Pandey and Manish Paul, with special appearances by Johnny Lever, Rajpal Yadav, Manoj Pahwa, Kriti Sanon and Varun Sood. The film was released in theaters on 5 June.


