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Indian actors Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon take the lead in horror comedy ‘Bhediya’, directed by Amar Kaushik, which the trio say will feature loads of humour, entertainment, VFW and more. In the movie, Dhawan transforms in a werewolf, while Sanon plays a quirky veterinarian.

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00:00Bhediya is so important because with Bhediya, I think, we are getting everything.
00:03We are getting you the big screen entertainment, we are getting you the humour.
00:08Dino helped me a lot, I think, in getting this film, you know, honestly.
00:11Because Amar, I think Amar is only like what he writes, the actor has to suit the script.
00:15And I didn't know Amar at all.
00:16Okay.
00:16And now I'm his favourite actor, ever.
00:19I don't like watching complete horror films because I get really scared.
00:23So for me, actually, horror comedy is like great, you know, I would love to watch this.
00:27Listen, I think comedy has, you know, a lot of, like, audience that loves watching comedy
00:32and so does horror and I feel like the blend, sort of, really is exciting.
00:37He's not into worldly things, he gets worldly things because that's the way it is.
00:42When I say 2.0 version with Bhediya, I mean, one humour is completely, I mean,
00:46Aapne Badla Bhi to the role, which is fully subdued.
00:49Means I don't think he did this for anything else except wanting to play this character.
00:54Right.
00:54And wanting to work with Amar.
00:55Bhediya is so important because with Bhediya, I think, we are getting everything.
00:59We are getting you the big screen entertainment, we are getting you the humour,
01:02we are getting you, we are getting you?
01:04A unique concept.
01:05A unique concept.
01:06We are getting you craft, we are getting you stars, we are getting you scale, VFX, everything.
01:10It's everything.
01:11And above all, it's a good film as well.
01:13You can't just be a good film today and you'll work in the box office.
01:16I don't think that's possible.
01:17There's no guarantee.
01:17No, I don't think that will be possible.
01:19Enough for people to step out of their houses and spend money, spend time.
01:23And not wait for it to come on OTT.
01:25I feel being a good film, being a good film, it's very relative.
01:29It's subjective.
01:30It's, it's, I mean, each person has a, yeah, exactly.
01:33And what has happened, I feel what has happened post-COVID is that individualism,
01:40which was anyway a big concept, even pre, got boosted.
01:44Everyone is an individual today.
01:45Everyone has their likes, everyone is being told that be unique.
01:48So now, if someone says I like something, it's cool to say, yeah, but I didn't like it.
01:52Oh, I like only this genre of films, or I like only this genre of films.
01:55So that individual thinking and not a group thinking of things.
01:59It's like, why don't you have, you can't look like you look, you need to look dirty,
02:03grungy, grow hair all over your body.
02:05But it was very liberating.
02:07Let me tell you that, it was very liberating.
02:08To be bad looking on screen.
02:09Yeah, more than bad looking, to just be.
02:11To not care much.
02:13Yeah, to not care much.
02:14It was the most liberating, I mean, I've never been ready for a shot faster over here.
02:22Yeah.
02:23Yeah.
02:24Yeah.
02:25Yeah.

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