Ayushmann Khurrana is without doubt one of the most interesting actors within the trade however for less than the second time in his profession, Khurrana is experiencing a 12 months with out a movie launch. Regardless of this, the actor has remained within the highlight. He just lately launched songs and is at present touring throughout the US, performing together with his musical band, Aayushmanbhava. Throughout a latest look on a podcast, Ayushmann admitted affected by childhood trauma as he recalled getting overwhelmed by his dictator dad with ‘chappals and belts saying it was a part of the course’.
Ayushmann Khurrana shared within the Actually Saying podcast that he turned a father in his 20s, revealing that his debut movie, Vicky Donor, was launched when he was already a guardian. Reflecting on that part, he talked about that he and his spouse, Tahira Kashyap, grew and advanced collectively as they navigated the challenges of being younger dad and mom.
The Dream Lady actor additionally highlighted how having a daughter profoundly influenced him, explaining that daughters encourage one to change into a greater and extra empathetic particular person.
When requested if he was a distinct father when in comparison with his personal, Ayushmann instantly agreed with a hearty snort, and mentioned, “I’m a totally totally different father. Mine was a dictator. Getting overwhelmed with chappals, belts, and so forth… have been half for the course, and naturally, there was childhood trauma.”
Narrating a very distressing incident, Ayushmann mentioned, “At some point I used to be coming back from a celebration, and my shirt smelled of cigarette smoke. Now, I by no means touched it due to the worry of my father. However I nonetheless acquired overwhelmed up for it.”
On the skilled entrance, Khurrana is at present concerned in an upcoming venture underneath Dharma Productions, co-starring Sara Ali Khan. The Kedarnath actress just lately shared some unseen footage from the units of the film with director Aakash Kaushik.
Pinkvilla earlier reported that the movie is anticipated to be a quintessential Khurrana venture, because it defies all of the conventions of spy movies in Hindi cinema thus far.
Moreover, he has confirmed his entry into Maddock Movies’ horror-comedy universe with Thama. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, the film will characteristic an ensemble forged together with Rashmika Mandanna, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Paresh Rawal, alongside Ayushmann.
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