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Bhediya
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Kriti Sanon finds this habit of Bhediya co-star Varun Dhawan 'annoying'. Know it

| @indiablooms | Nov 22, 2022, at 05:39 pm

Bollywood stars Varun Dhawan and Kriti Sanon are travelling to various cities across the country as the last leg of the promotions for their upcoming Hindi film Bhediya are in full swing.

The stars also travelled to Dubai to promote the film.

Recently in an interactive session, Kriti has revealed what he dislikes about Varun with whom she shared screen space for the first time in 2015 film Dilwale.

Kriti says, "Something that annoys me a bit, is when Varun talks on the phone there is no hi, hello, nothing. Secondly, always when he keeps the phone down there's a subtle distraction.

"He doesn’t say bye, only 'Okay I’ll just call you back haan.' And the call never comes! It's a very detached conversation at the beginning and the end. Like, sometimes, he won’t say bye and he will just vanish."

Bhediya, which is directed by Amar Kaushik, is slated for Dec 25 release.

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