Actress Anjini Dhawan made her big screen debut with Binny & Family, where she won praise for her performance alongside Pankaj Kapur and Himani Shivpuri. In a recent interview, Dhawan shared his desire to collaborate with actors Ranbir Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Vikrant Massey and of course his ‘brother’ Varun Dhawan and suggested that someone should make a film.
While speaking to India Today, when Anjini was asked about her bucket list, she expressed her desire to collaborate with all actors. However, when pressed for specific names, she replied, “I want to work with Ranbir Kapoor, Ranveer Singh, Vikrant Massey. Of course, I want to work with Varun bhaiya. I think we will have a lot of fun in the film together. I think someone should make that movie.
In the same interview, Anjini discussed how The Citadel: Honey Bunny actor supported her during the trailer launch of Binny & Family, which she described as an emotional experience.
She admitted to feeling scared and nervous, saying that she needed his encouragement that day, especially since she was facing the media for the first time.
He also told that after watching his performance, his family became very emotional and everyone was walking out of the screening crying.
In an old interview with Indian Express, 24-year-old Anjini discussed her experience of growing up in a film family, which includes filmmaker David Dhawan and his son Rohit, veteran actor Anil Dhawan and popular actor Varun. She shared insights about how she is preparing to face the nepotism debate that has arisen in her career.
Reflecting on her family dynamics, Anjini said that everyone in the house has a great sense of humor, creating a lively and joyful atmosphere.
He expressed gratitude for the guidance and advice he received from such experienced individuals. Regarding the nepotism debate, she said that it has not affected her yet as she is focusing on living her dreams.
Recalling her time in acting classes, Anjini admitted that initially she felt unprepared but later realized that nothing could compare to the actual experience of being on set and facing the camera for the first time. Could.
He emphasized that no amount of advice can fully prepare someone for such moments. Despite the potential challenges, she expressed her love for her work and her faith in the scripts she is involved in, saying that nothing else matters to her at this point.
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