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bawal It can mean a lot of things – catastrophe, catastrophe, or just a huge mistake. Meanwhile, director Nitesh Tiwari used it as a metaphor for a young man who finds his way in life after taking some hard-earned lessons and stops along the way. How the Holocaust, the horrific murder of more than six million Jews by Hitler during World War II, figures out is something only time will tell. The director, who shot Bawaal’s trailer in Dubai on Sunday, is now refusing to answer questions. He prefers that you watch the Janhvi Kapoor-Varun Dhawan movie on Amazon Prime Video on July 21 and find your own answers.
If the movie’s video teaser had people writhing inside what looked like a gas chamber, the trailer contained more World War II footage. Nisha (played by Janhvi Kapoor) tells Ajju bhaiya (played by Varun), “We are no different from Hitler because we are all not content with what we have.” Asked how a small-town Indian love story would turn out, the director said, “You can’t make a movie that talks about events from World War II without mentioning Hitler. When you start writing it, it’s not about Hitler. There’s a lot to that. Every incident is chosen.” In World War II carefully. Nitsch said he will elaborate on his narrative choice once the film is released.
At the event, Varun Dhawan also spoke about Bawaal, which has been shot across Europe including Poland and Amsterdam, and said, “This movie (Bawaal) is about the truth. It’s all about what you want out of life and your fears. I wasn’t sure about any A never-before-seen movie like you sure boal”.
He added, “Working with Nitesh sir was always on my to-do list. I still remember, I often asked Nitesh sir to make a film with me in Covid times. Finally, after 7-8 months, he had a story for me. I personally feel it One of my best characters. This is the closest to reality.”
Varun also said that Nitesh Tiwari googly threw him when he asked him how to prepare for the role in Bawaal. “I have always asked Nitesh sir how to prepare for the film. He said, ‘Tu is just an office aa jaa.’ The performance you see is all he has. I am very excited to present this film to the public, and I will be looking for all feedback.”
The actor also revealed that from a very young age he wanted to be an actor but was afraid to tell his family. “I always dreamed of being an actor and I made that come true from an early age. I was afraid to tell my dad who was very successful. I always said I wanted to be a businessman when I grew up. In fact, I told him after I got my Student of the Year bag.” Varun said.
Janhvi Kapoor has also said that she is hounding Nitesh Tiwari and producer Sajid Nadiadwala to cast her in Bawaal. “I kept saying that please take the test,” Jhanvi said.
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