Varun Dhawan, John Abraham to come together in Rohit Dhawan's film

It was only a matter of  time before the two-film-actor Varun Dhawan would end up working in  film to be directed by his older brother Rohit Dhawan.

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Varun Dhawan, John Abraham to come together in Rohit Dhawan's film
Collage of Varu Dhawan, John Abraham

With actor Varun Dhawan's film Main Tera Hero doing extremely well, it was only a matter of time before the two-film-actor would end up working in film to be directed by his older brother Rohit Dhawan. Rohit had earlier directed Akshay Kumar and John Abraham in Desi Boyz (2011).

Varun Dhawan excited to be directed by his older brother Rohit Dhawan.

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Well, the wait seems to be over. Not only will Rohit be directing Varun soon but he will also have John Abraham star in the film. Having worked with Rohit in his first directorial Desi Boyz, John already has a great rapport with Rohit. From what one hears even John and Varun happened to get along very well when they met socially recently. This film sure seems like one that guarantees to bring the house down.

"I would love to work with Rohit. I think he's a very talented and a gifted filmmaker. So as and when he decides to cast his film, I hope he casts me," Varun had earlier stated in an interview with India Today.

Varun also expressed reservations about his brother being more demanding than his father. "Maybe, he'll be a bit more particular about things. Dad is a lot about improvisation and free flowing."

During the shooting of Main Tera Hero, David Dahwan almost had Varun in tears on the set once. Rohit was present on set at that time. When Varun had spoken about the incident to Rohit during dinner, Rohit matter-of-factly had said, "What do you expect? You are being directed by your father?' Not your mother. So, don't expect any love or whatever."

Varun observes, "I think Rohit felt bad for me but in a way, I think he just wanted me to toughen up which is what happened. All, set then is Varun to be directed by toughie brother in a film which also stars a tougher John Abraham.