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The new parents in the B-town are all set to move into a new house with their newborn. Varun Dhawan, who was so far living with his wife in a Juhu apartment which he had bought back in 2017, is now reportedly set to move into Hrithik Roshan’s current house in the same locality with his wife and daughter. According to a report in HT City, Varun and Natasha will be shifting to Hrithik’s house, who in turn is moving to another apartment in the same location.
A source told HT City, “Varun and Natasha will be shifting into this house with their daughter. It is a sea facing apartment, currently occupied by Hrithik, who in turn is moving to another apartment in the same location Juhu. VD and family will have actor Akshay Kumar and producer Sajid Nadiadwala as neighbours, who are residing in the same building.”
According to MagicBricks, Hrithik pays a hefty rent of Rs. 8.5 lakh per month for his sea-facing house, which will soon be rented by Dhawan.
Varun Dhawan and his fashion designer wife Natasha Dalal welcomed a baby girl last week. Varun Dhawan took to his Instagram handle to share the news with an adorable post. He wrote, “Our baby girl is here. Thank you for all the good wishes for the mama and the baby.”
On the work front, Varun Dhawan, who was last seen in Bawaal, has been working for his action thriller Baby John. The film, directed by Kalees, is presented by Atlee, the filmmaker behind Jawan. On the actors birthday on April 24, the makers of the film unveiled a poster wishing the star and teasing “Baby John coming soon.”
This will be Varun Dhawan’s first action thriller film. The actor, who marked his acting debut with the 2012 film Student of the Year, later featured in several romantic comedies, mostly starring Alia Bhatt. The two films which were different from his usual ventures were Kalank (2019) and Bhediya (2022), where he plays the role of a werewolf.
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