David Dhawan's two sons - Rohit and Varun - seem to have got accustomed to their father's way of life. So much so that the two brothers say they've grown up with 'tense fridays'. The duo came together professionally for Dishoom that released last week and now that the film seems to have fared well, the brothers are a bit relaxed. 

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After all it's the first time for Rohit to direct his own brother in the lead. In an interview with a tabloid, the brothers reveal much about the importance of Friday's in their household. Says Rohit, "So much rests on a film, films are breakfast lunch dinner. We are literally feeding off them. That's what it's all about. When you are happy, it's about a film, when you are sad, it's because of it. All emotions are governed by a Friday." 

The duo also related how Rohit who's three and a half years older, used to have fancy toys when they were kids and Varun at the age of two would break everything.  "When I was born, I thought that I owned the house and all these were my subjects. But that has changed tremendously now," added Varun to the tabloid.