Varun Dhawan Appreciates Rajesh Kumar's Farming Efforts

Actor Rajesh Kumar recently opened up about his pleasant interaction with Bollywood star Varun Dhawan, where they discussed farming.

Sep 12, 2024 - 14:27
Sep 12, 2024 - 14:28
Varun Dhawan Appreciates Rajesh Kumar's Farming Efforts
Varun Dhawan Appreciates Rajesh Kumar's Farming Efforts

Actor Rajesh Kumar recently opened up about his pleasant interaction with Bollywood star Varun Dhawan, where they discussed farming. Rajesh, who took a seven-year break from acting to pursue farming in his village in Bihar, was thrilled to share his experiences with Varun.

"The interaction with Varun was pleasant; he appreciated my work and especially admired Sarabhai vs Sarabhai. We also talked about farming, as he was aware of my involvement in it. Even though our interaction was brief, it was a pleasant one, and it didn’t feel like we were meeting for the first time," Rajesh said.

Rajesh also shared his experience working with Varun's niece, Anjini Dhawan, who makes her debut in the upcoming film "Binny And Family". He praised Anjini's family for giving her the space to grow as an artist, saying, "Anil ji came to the set on the very first day, but he didn’t sit down; he just dropped Anjini off. He stayed on set for the first two days in the UK. The whole family didn’t come, as they were confident that Anjini would be well taken care of by us. They didn’t want to cause any confusion for Anjini, so they completely refrained from interfering with the making of the film and left everything to the director and co-actors."

Rajesh also mentioned his prior connection with Anjini's father, Siddharth Dhawan, saying, "I have met him many times and I have worked together in Des Mein Niklla Hoga Chand "

When asked about his farming endeavors, Rajesh emphasized the importance of continuous effort, saying, "There cannot be a break in farming. The day there is a break, we won’t survive. Farming is on autopilot right now, and there’s a system in place, so I sometimes go in between to monitor things. After seven years of working in farming, everything has come to a point where it can take care of itself, and things are happening simultaneously."