Varun Dhawan is glad with all the love coming his way for his performances as there was a time when the actor says no one spoke about his acting.
This year, Varun has featured in Shoojit Sircar's "October" and the recently released, "Sui Dhaaga", directed by Sharat Katariya.
"I've had a funny career. When I began my career, people called me chocolate boy. They didn't talk much about my acting and used to say that he's working because he has a body," Varun told reporters here.
"But this year has been when people have spoken only about my performance. It is very encouraging. I am genuinely thankful to the audience, that's what matters to me," he added.
The actor was asked whether the Yash Raj Films-backed drama should get an award recognition and Varun said he hopes so.
"If genuinely people feel the film and its characters deserve an award, then good. All the characters are fantastic in the film.
"Anushka Sharma has worked so hard for it. What she has done with Mamta is really commendable and I hope she'll be up for taking all the awards this year. A national award for a film like 'Sui Dhaga', to be recognised on that platform will be really nice."
"I'm very grateful that the performance has been appreciated... We have worked with such great actors in this film. If this film wouldn't have done well, we all would've been sad."
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