As we all know, Varun Dhawan is a prominent figure in Bollywood, having made a significant mark since his debut in 2012 with “Student Of The Year”. Throughout his career, he has delivered numerous box-office hits like “Bhediya”, “Kalank”, “Dilwale”, “Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania”, “Street Dancer 3D”, and “Badrinath Ki Dulhania”. In his personal life, Varun tied the knot with his childhood sweetheart, Natasha Dalal, in 2021, and the couple is now anticipating the arrival of their first child.
Varun Dhawan’s love story with Natasha Dalal began in the 6th grade when they first met at school. Despite Varun’s initial affection for Natasha, she initially turned down his advances.
Natasha eventually reciprocated Varun’s feelings after multiple rejections, and they transitioned from friends to partners in their 20s.
Despite being the son of a filmmaker, Varun managed to keep their relationship away from the public eye until their marriage.
On May 8, 2024, Varun Dhawan shared a brief video on his Instagram, featuring himself and Natasha Dalal sharing affectionate moments during one of their vacations.
The couple appeared happy, dressed in matching sunglasses, as they smiled for the camera. Alongside the video, Varun expressed his birthday wishes for Natasha with a simple yet affectionate message:
“Happy birthday to my caretaker. Love you forever.”
VD’s bday wish to his caretaker
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However, Varun’s choice of words drew criticism from netizens when a screenshot of his message circulated on Reddit. Many users ridiculed Varun, labeling him as insensitive and childish for referring to Natasha as his “caretaker”. Some questioned his proficiency in English, while others simply criticized his poor choice of words.
Varun and Natasha had previously announced their pregnancy on February 18, 2024, with a heartfelt post on Instagram, where Varun kissed Natasha’s baby bump, expressing their joy and seeking blessings from their fans.
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