Words matter. These are the best Varun Sharma Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
While acting is a passion, hosting is fun.
I’m happy to play characters but comedy, as a space, has given me a lot.
What better way to enjoy rains than lazing around in your house and admiring nature.
I am not the fittest guy, I don’t have biceps and six-pack abs.
The films I’m planning and doing are a mix of different things, but it doesn’t mean that I’m going to stop doing comedy. That’s something I love doing and I can’t take that for granted.
Some of my favourite shows are ‘Black Mirror,’ a dystopian thriller show called ‘3%,’ ‘Ozark,’ ‘Tyrant,’ etc.
I had no idea about how my life would change after ‘Fukrey.’
If I have done well in ‘Dilwale’ and if people like my work, then that would make me very happy.
For me, acting is sacred.
I performed in plays like ‘Ashwatthama’ and ‘Andha Yug.’ It was hardcore theatre.
As long as you are getting to do what you love and getting paid to do it, it’s the best feeling.
When I got the confirmation that I had been chosen for ‘Fukrey,’ it was the happiest moment of my life.
It’s important to be a part of good films.
I have always been a great fan and admirer of Nitesh’s work – whether it was ‘Bhoothnath Returns,’ ‘Chillar Party’ or ‘Dangal.’
It is the vibe of a city that makes it unique.
Cooking is one thing I would love to learn but I keep procrastinating.
Mumbai and its people are full of warmth and love – it has the best qualities of all the cities in India.
Everyone is so occupied that they hardly get time to laugh their fullest. So, I feel blessed that through the medium of cinema, I can bring a smile on someone’s face.
The majority of scripts I get are in the comedy genre.
I will always cherish the year 2019 in my life because I’ve literally lived out of a suitcase, travelled from one set to another and played such a variety of characters, which is a dream for any actor.
Heavy food tends to make you lethargic and can interfere with your whole acting process!
It’s every actor’s dream to be called the character’s name.
I lost my father. He had diabetes and high BP and so he died of kidney failure.
I have always been wanting to do TV as it is a huge medium and in India we are making such amazing shows.
I am open to doing TV but it will be very selective.
Theatre polished me as an artist.
Every character, if fleshed out properly, is being taken seriously.
There is so much competition and content floating around right now, so comedy has to have a lot quirk and heart.
I was offered daily soaps in the past but that was something I did not want to take up.
It is always good to be cast in films with good stories and content, made by such amazing banners and directors. For an actor it’s a task to work in films like these.
I have always stayed true to my craft.
It’s good to have genuine people around you, who are there for you when you need them.
I would not be very comfortable doing the regular thing which we see on TV.
I didn’t reject ‘Good News.’ The situation was such that it couldn’t happen.
People make a city, it’s not the other way round.
I am not scared of getting typecast.
I was always sorted; I wanted to become an actor.
I love crime, I love sci-fi and many other things.
It was a completely different experience working on ‘Chhichhore’ with Nitesh sir. The way he narrates and the way he directs actors is completely unique. He has that rare quality of blending a great story with finely-etched characters and an underlying message.
I am a Punjabi from Jalandhar.
I love making people smile and laugh.
I won’t ever stop working in comedy films because all the comedies that I’ve worked in are different from each other.
I was a big jugaadoo.
Firstly, I will never leave comedy because I love doing it. Secondly, it’s the genre that has given me acceptance and immense love from the audience.
After ‘Fukrey,’ when a filmmaker came to narrate a film to me, I started crying. It was a dream come true moment for me.
It’s important to be seen in different films and banners.
Making people smile makes me feel good from the inside.
To do a film with Govinda, who is a legend in that genre, whose timing is impeccable was challenging.
Sexa as a character was fun to play. My mother couldn’t even recognise me in the get-up of an older guy. In fact, it surprised me also. It’s easily one of the most special characters I have ever played.
Nowadays if you talk of comedy as a film genre, you cannot create a simple comedy film, because there are so many other platforms where you can watch comedy free of cost.
When I got to know that I will be doing ‘Dilwale,’ I was numb. I called my mother and told her, and there was a two-minute silence.
I’ve grown up watching ‘BQC’ and ‘KBC’ and that’s really serious stuff.
I do not get caught up in mundane, routine things.
During college days, I started working with a line production company.
Hosting a game show is quite interactive and non-fictional shows are a part of entertainment.
Of course I am an actor but I consider myself as an entertainer as well.
I have done many comedies, but none of my roles are repetitive.
If you look at my track record, I have only done saaf-suthri family movies.
I want to be associated with content and characters that will be embedded in the hearts and minds of people for a long time.
I don’t want to change anything about myself.