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Varun and David Dhawan to team up to revive No. 1 series

Whether we accept it openly or not, but we all loved watching David Dhawan’s comic-capers in the No. 1 series. Be it Coolie No. 1 (1995), Hero No. 1 (1997) or Biwi No. 1 (1999), all these films have been a special part of our childhood.

Now we hear that filmmaker David Dhawan has decided to revive the series with his son Varun Dhawan. The duo, who has previously worked together on Main Tera Hero (2014) and Judwaa 2 (2017), is collaborating for the next film in the No. 1 series.


“Impressed with Varun’s performance in one of his upcoming films, David wanted to collaborate with his son again for an out-and-out comedy for which he has already begun pre-production and frequent meetings with technicians. However, this one isn’t a remake like Judwaa 2 but an original script that will revive David’s No 1 series,” reveals a source close to the development.

Meanwhile, Varun is currently busy promoting his next Sui Dhaga, set to release on 28th September. His next projects are Kalank and Rannbhoomi.

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Nervous about a father’s role

At the trailer launch of De De Pyaar De 2, R Madhavan admitted he was initially nervous about playing Ajay Devgn’s on-screen father-in-law.

“I have never done a father’s role before, and competing with Ajay, I was very nervous,” Madhavan said. “I have seen other actors who are so busy when they come to the set, but Ajay sir is always present and dedicated. We have always felt connected.”

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