The 29-year-old actor said working in films is the only thing he enjoys.
"I enjoy working in every film because that is the only thing I enjoy. Every film is like a baby for me, it's like my own child. I feel protective and aggressive each time my film hit theatres," said Varun on a promotional event of his upcoming release "Dishoom".
The "Badlapur" star said he is not biased towards films made by his father or brother and gives his 100 percent to all the projects.
Varun has already worked with his director father David Dhawan in an action-romance "Main Tera Hero" and "Dishoon" is his first film with brother, Rohit, who is also a filmmaker and has previously directed Akshay Kumar and John Abraham starrer "Desi Boyz".
"Dishoom" will hit theatres this Friday. It also stars John and Jacqueline Fernandez in the lead roles.
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