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Fame is still 'unreal, magical' to Varun Sharma

By IANS | Updated: October 13, 2019 13:55 IST

Actor Varun Sharma, who has gained popularity with his onscreen characters "Choocha" and "Sexa", still finds it "magical and unreal" to be a known personality now.

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"It is still very magical for me. Everyday going to a film set and meeting media or any integration, it still feels magical to me. It still feels unreal to me," Varun told , when asked if he feels he has arrived in Bollywood.

Varun, who made his debut in 2013 with the popular film "Fukrey", currently has a fan following of 750K on Instagram and 148.8K on Twitter.

"I have read so much about stars and celebrities in my childhood that I am still very fascinated. I still feel I am that seven-eight year old guy, who gets excited going on a film set or for a media interaction. I made my debut in 2013 and its been seven years, but still I feel I am a seven-year-old because I still get all excited. I dont know if I have arrived," Varun said.

"The only thing that I know and feel happy and proud about if someone comes and meets me they have a smile on their face. Which I thing is the biggest achievement for me. I hope and pray that I pull this off for the next 25-30 years."

On the work front, Varun will soon be seen in "RoohiAfza" alongside Rajkummar Rao and Janhvi Kapoor.

( With inputs from IANS )

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