
Varun and I have an amazing connection, on screen and off it too. (Laughs) Varun is my soulmate, my onscreen soulmate that is. He knew exactly where I was faltering and how to rectify it. At times, I felt such a loser not knowing how to perform a scene. I’ve to give credit to David sir for that. There was this stress of not letting her fans down. But I was under a lot pressure for trying to replicate or at least come close to what Karisma Kapoor did. I knew Varun (Dhawan) would pass with flying colours and Judwaa was David Dhawan’s baby.

Having said that, I didn’t expect to be appreciated so much. This kind of cinema keeps me in my element. 2017 was a fantastic year for you with Judwaa 2 being A huge hit…
