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'An actor can't keep concentrating on film's business'

New Delhi: Critical acclaim with big box collections is the recipe for a memorable film, but Varun Dhawan believes actors must steer clear of the numbers to satisfy the artiste in them.

With the Dulhaniya series, Badlapur, Judwaa 2 and October, the actor is propelling to strike the balance between larger-than-life cinema and closer-to-earth films.

He believes it is unfair to divide the art of storytelling. "It's not fair to demarcate art. It's film business but as actors we have to stop concentrating on the business part of it (all the time)", he said.

"We have to concentrate on the art part of it because eventually we are not here to only do business. As an artiste, it is something totally different," Varun added.

The actor says he is aware that most of his films have turned out to be moneyspinners but he is in the movies more for the craft than the cash registers.

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