Undoubtedly, Ayushmann Khurrana is the most distinctive performer in Bollywood. Despite being an A-list celebrity, he accepts jobs that don’t fall within the parameters of a normal Bollywood hero. He has appeared in a number of eccentric dramas between his debut movie, Vicky Donor, and his most recent, Doctor G, and he recently discussed these roles in an interview.
In an interview, he stated, “I have always believed in using film to bring about change, and I began doing so with my first movie, Vicky Donor. Since then, I have steadfastly continued along that road. A movie, in my opinion, is more appealing to viewers when it is presented with a message. Life has indeed gone full circle, and you are quite correct. This kind of subject matter appeals to me, therefore it was lovely that I had the opportunity to play a doctor in this movie.”
Ayushmann explained his preference for offbeat films by saying, “I’ve always believed that because I’m an unconventional actor, I have to make unique decisions. When I worked as a radio host, journalist, and anchor, I most likely had close contact with the industry. I picked up a lot through closely observing them and the decisions they made. I recall turning down six films when I was a RJ.”
Finally, the actor said, “Being an outsider, I thought that if I made the wrong decision, I wouldn’t have a second chance. I therefore believed that my debut film ought to be unique and clutter-breaking. And because Vicky Donor was so excellent, I’m delighted I was able to see it. I didn’t know how else I could have been different besides coming from a tiny city and attempting to make it on my own. It had to be via decisions and movies that deviated from the norm.”