Varun Dhawan tries to push Kiara Advani into the pool. 'Please behave,' say fans
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During the promotion of Jugjugg Jeeyo, Varun Dhawan tried to push Kiara Advani into the pool, which made the actress uncomfortable. Fans asked the actor to behave himself.
Varun Dhawan and Kiara Advani’s Jugjugg Jeeyo released today, June 24. During the promotion of their latest outing, Varun was seen jokingly trying to push Kiara into the pool. A video of the incident was shared on social media in which the actress can be seen getting uncomfortable. Several netizens took to the comments section to react to the clip and asked Varun to behave.
Varun Dhawan is a rising star who is known for his friendly and loving attitude. However, a recent video of the actor with his Jugjugg Jeeyo co-star Kiara Advani is now going viral on social media. The clip shows the actor jokingly trying to push the actress into the pool. But, it seems to have made the actress uncomfortable. Several netizens reacted to the video.
While one said, “I Still don't understand this concept of Heros being over protective during movie promotions as if the actress can't even walk ..Unnecessary holdings & touchings ..not a gentleman thing ..(sic).” Another wrote, “VD behave yourself even Kiara is not liking it (sic).”
If you have ever travelled on a Metro train, you know eating is strictly prohibited. However, it seems like Varun Dhawan and Kiara Advani were not aware of this rule as they were seen munching on vada pav on the train. A video of the same was doing rounds on the internet. Several social media users called out the Jugjugg Jeeyo stars for violating the law and demanded action against them.
India Today’s reviewer Tushar Josh gave 3.5 stars to JugJugg Jeeyo. In his review, he wrote, “JugJugg Jeeyo’s biggest strength lies in the fact that it is able to showcase the strength of its entire star cast in the best way possible.” He also found the film, “A bit too long that has nothing new to offer when it comes to showcasing the fun side of a Punjabi wedding. Some of the scenes are shot in such a way that they could make their way into an Ekta Kapoor daily soap. The film has loud background music and dialogue that cross the normal decibel levels."