<p>Actor Varun Dhawan feels his co-star Alia Bhatt will be a good daughter-in-law whenever she gets married as she cares for elders.<br /><br /></p>.<p>After sharing onscreen chemistry in "Student of the Year" and "Humpty Sharma Ki Dhulania", Varun and Alia will soon be back with "Badrinath Ki Dulhania".<br /><br />"I think Alia will be a good daughter-in-law as she is good with parents... will manage the whole family," Varun told reporters at the trailer launch of "Badrinath Ki Dulhania".<br /><br />To this, Alia jokingly asked Varun, "What about my husband? Will I make for a good wife." Varun then said in a lighter vein, "I can't say."<br /><br />The "Udta Punjab" actress earlier played the role of a bride twice on screen in "2 States" and "Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania", and she enjoys playing the character.<br /><br />"This is third time I am playing 'dulhania' (bride) on screen... I think dulhania is going with my spirit... that's me. Alia equals to dulhania," she said.<br /><br />The trailer of "Badrinath Ki Dulhania" shows the "Student of the Year" actors dancing to the hit "Tamma Tamma" track of Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt.<br /><br />To this, Alia said, "I did not try to step into anybody's shoes at all, I was miles away. It's a tribute. We are not trying to recreate the song, we are happy that a song like this existed."<br /><br />Directed by Shashank Khaitan and produced by Karan Johar, "Badrinath Ki Dulhania" will be released on March 10.<br /><br />Alia said, "We both are nervous for this film, there is excitement and newness, and butterflies in stomach as well. This happens with me for every film." The 23-year-old actress has garnered praise for her performances in films like "Highway", "Udta Punjab", "2 States" among others.<br /><br />"I just want to do films. I don't understand the tag lines like realistic or art or massy films, I want to be an actress, I want to do good films and do cinema all over," Alia said. Varun, on his part, said, "There are only good and bad films. We want to do good films."</p>
<p>Actor Varun Dhawan feels his co-star Alia Bhatt will be a good daughter-in-law whenever she gets married as she cares for elders.<br /><br /></p>.<p>After sharing onscreen chemistry in "Student of the Year" and "Humpty Sharma Ki Dhulania", Varun and Alia will soon be back with "Badrinath Ki Dulhania".<br /><br />"I think Alia will be a good daughter-in-law as she is good with parents... will manage the whole family," Varun told reporters at the trailer launch of "Badrinath Ki Dulhania".<br /><br />To this, Alia jokingly asked Varun, "What about my husband? Will I make for a good wife." Varun then said in a lighter vein, "I can't say."<br /><br />The "Udta Punjab" actress earlier played the role of a bride twice on screen in "2 States" and "Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania", and she enjoys playing the character.<br /><br />"This is third time I am playing 'dulhania' (bride) on screen... I think dulhania is going with my spirit... that's me. Alia equals to dulhania," she said.<br /><br />The trailer of "Badrinath Ki Dulhania" shows the "Student of the Year" actors dancing to the hit "Tamma Tamma" track of Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt.<br /><br />To this, Alia said, "I did not try to step into anybody's shoes at all, I was miles away. It's a tribute. We are not trying to recreate the song, we are happy that a song like this existed."<br /><br />Directed by Shashank Khaitan and produced by Karan Johar, "Badrinath Ki Dulhania" will be released on March 10.<br /><br />Alia said, "We both are nervous for this film, there is excitement and newness, and butterflies in stomach as well. This happens with me for every film." The 23-year-old actress has garnered praise for her performances in films like "Highway", "Udta Punjab", "2 States" among others.<br /><br />"I just want to do films. I don't understand the tag lines like realistic or art or massy films, I want to be an actress, I want to do good films and do cinema all over," Alia said. Varun, on his part, said, "There are only good and bad films. We want to do good films."</p>