<p>Actress Kriti Sanon is yet to shoot the final leg of the upcoming film ‘Dilwale’ but the newcomer gave full credit to her co-star Varun Dhawan for helping her to give her best shot.<br /><br />The 25-year-old actress, who is paired opposite Dhawan in the Rohit Shetty directed film, said Dhawan’s infectious energy inspired her.</p>.<p>“He has a great energy and I feel that’s very important for an artist. I don't know where he gets it from. When your co-star has that kind of energy it transfers to you as well. And if he is a good actor it helps you to perform well,” Sanon told PTI.<br /><br />The Heropanti star feels Dhawan is one of those actors who takes a lot of interest in the process of filmmaking.<br /><br />“Varun is a lot of fun to work with. He is a great actor himself. He is someone, who is very passionate about films and filmmaking. He thinks a lot when it comes to a scene. And he is a die-hard filmy,” she said.<br /><br />The film, which reunites Bollywood's one of the most popular leading pair Shahrukh Khan and Kajol after a gap of five years, has so far been shot in Goa and Buglaria. The Delhi-based actress, who is yet to shoot with Shahrukh and Kajol, recalled the moment when the Chennai Express star came to Goa to meet them.<br /><br />“He is very warm. You don’t need to break the ice with him. He comes and meets everyone. He takes care of you and makes you comfortable,” she said.<br /><br />Sanon made her acting debut in 2014 with Sukumar’s Telugu film 1: Nenokkadine, a psychological thriller and later that year, she made her Hindi cinema foray with Sabbir Khan’s action-romance film Heropanti”.<br /><br />The actress said as a newcomer she was scared with her first Bollywood film but followed her instincts to be a part of the movie, which also marked the debut of <br />Tiger Shroff.<br /><br />“I don’t come from a film background and it’s even more scary. But I trusted my instincts and felt that the role of the girl in Heropanti cannot be ignored. It gave me a scope to perform. And I am happy that industry has accepted me and Tiger well.”</p>
<p>Actress Kriti Sanon is yet to shoot the final leg of the upcoming film ‘Dilwale’ but the newcomer gave full credit to her co-star Varun Dhawan for helping her to give her best shot.<br /><br />The 25-year-old actress, who is paired opposite Dhawan in the Rohit Shetty directed film, said Dhawan’s infectious energy inspired her.</p>.<p>“He has a great energy and I feel that’s very important for an artist. I don't know where he gets it from. When your co-star has that kind of energy it transfers to you as well. And if he is a good actor it helps you to perform well,” Sanon told PTI.<br /><br />The Heropanti star feels Dhawan is one of those actors who takes a lot of interest in the process of filmmaking.<br /><br />“Varun is a lot of fun to work with. He is a great actor himself. He is someone, who is very passionate about films and filmmaking. He thinks a lot when it comes to a scene. And he is a die-hard filmy,” she said.<br /><br />The film, which reunites Bollywood's one of the most popular leading pair Shahrukh Khan and Kajol after a gap of five years, has so far been shot in Goa and Buglaria. The Delhi-based actress, who is yet to shoot with Shahrukh and Kajol, recalled the moment when the Chennai Express star came to Goa to meet them.<br /><br />“He is very warm. You don’t need to break the ice with him. He comes and meets everyone. He takes care of you and makes you comfortable,” she said.<br /><br />Sanon made her acting debut in 2014 with Sukumar’s Telugu film 1: Nenokkadine, a psychological thriller and later that year, she made her Hindi cinema foray with Sabbir Khan’s action-romance film Heropanti”.<br /><br />The actress said as a newcomer she was scared with her first Bollywood film but followed her instincts to be a part of the movie, which also marked the debut of <br />Tiger Shroff.<br /><br />“I don’t come from a film background and it’s even more scary. But I trusted my instincts and felt that the role of the girl in Heropanti cannot be ignored. It gave me a scope to perform. And I am happy that industry has accepted me and Tiger well.”</p>