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Actor Varun Dhawan says being considered the best actor at an awards event is not what matters to him the most as he feels it is more significant to be considered a good human being.
Varun’s last Bollywood outing “October” was much appreciated by the audience and critics alike.
At an event ahead of the forthcoming International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) celebrations in Bangkok, Varun was asked about the perception in the film industry that until or unless you do a serious role, you are not considered worthy of a ‘best actor’ tag, especially in the award race.
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He said: “Honestly, I don’t think that even if I win an award, people will consider me the best actor. It doesn’t really matter to me that I am considered the best actor.
“What really matters to me is that people consider me as a good human being, because at the end of the day, that is the connect you have with the audience. As an actor, I try my best, and if it happens, it happens. I did a film called ‘October’ from my heart and I got the most critical acclaim that I ever got in my life. So I am doing my best to balance it.”