Varun Dhawan Shares A Typical Morning Of "Street Dancer 3D" Actors

Ariana Linh|May 29, 2019

Although the actors of "Street Dancer 3D" is going through rigorous training, it seems they are in really high morale. Varun Dhawan, one of the lead actors, shares videos of the crew and how they enjoy their morning of music and groove.

Street Dancer 3D is a 3D dance drama film directed by Remo D'Souza. The movie, which stars Varun Dhawan, Prabhudheva, Nora Fatehi, and Shraddha Kapoor, is a musical take on the India-Pakistan rivalry. It is the 3rd part of the Any Body Can Dance series.

Street Dancer 3D's original poster. Source: Twitter.

Right now, the team of Street Dancer 3D is in Dubai shooting their choreography. Varun Dhawan, one of the lead actors, gave us a glimpse of what the film cast's morning is like through videos on Instagram.

In the video, the actors are together in a room, just waking up and already moving to the beat of Emiway Bantai's Mallu Ban Jaunga. We can also see Raghav Juyal and Dharmesh Yelande in the background. No doubt the team has to endure rigorous training for the movie, so it's surprising and amusing to see them in high morale.

A few days ago, Varun also uploaded some pictures of him and director Remo D'Souza flexing their well-toned body. The dancer also talked about his "give and take" relationship with the director, and expressing his fondness over it.

However, it's not all fun and games for the dancers. Also, via Instagram, Varun retold a story of how he started crying on set while practicing a song. According to the actor, the song is a culmination of all his emotions through the years, and he couldn't help shedding tears.

The minimalistic poster of "Panga," starring Kangana Ranaut. Source: indiatimes.com

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