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Varun Dhawan meets cancer affected kids

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 16, 2019 09:33 IST

Varun Dhawan is one of the most sought after actors today in Bollywood.

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Varun Dhawan is one of the most sought after actors today in Bollywood. The October star who was last seen in Kalank was recently spotted spending some time with cancer patients. The actor was donning a green t-shirt and blue denim. he paired his look with black sports shoes. The Coolie No 1 actor was spotted shaking a leg with the children and doctors of the foundation. The actor had joined the celebration to spread the message - Childhood Cancer is Curable.

Varun who was last seen in Kalank is gearing up for the release of his dance film, Street Dancer 3D which is helmed by Remo D'Souza. The film is is produced by Bhushan Kumar. The movie also stars Shraddha Kapoor, Nora Fatehi and Prabhudheva. The movie is all set to hit theaters on 24th January 2020. 

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