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Friday, 5 August 2016

Ayushmann Khurrana: Will act in Punjabi film if I get a good script

Bollywood on-screen character artist Ayushmann Khurrana says he is prepared to do a Punjabi film gave the script is novel and out-of-the-case.

"I am interested in Punjabi movies. That is on the grounds that it's my dialect. What's more, if there is an original thought, out of the crate idea, I will be interested in it. It's less demanding to act in the dialect you are considering," he told here, in front of January 30 arrival of 'Hawaizaada', in which he assumes the lead part.

Ayushmann, who began off as a radio racer and later got to be TV moderator before making his Bollywood debut in 'Vicky Donor' in 2012, said he is very intrepid as his desires from life are negligible.

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"I simply need to develop with each character, each film. That is the fantasy (in Bollywood). I don't keep any insane desires. I am an exceptionally typical individual with extremely basic way of life. My effortlessness, I believe, is my USP," the 30-year-old said.

"Dream is to improve as a performing artist, better vocalist. I live in the present."

Ayushmann, who is hitched and has two youngsters, dislikes "ruffles" of Bollywood as he needs his own particular space and requires significant investment to open up, as additionally not getting enough time for the family.

Continuously a silver screen buff and "dim", Ayushmann said Dilip Kumar is his motivation and good example, while Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan are among the symbols to the extent acting is concerned.

The on-screen character, who has done bosses in mass correspondence from Punjab University, conceded that the underlying thought was to wind up a writer.

"We had different fields amid our course yet primary purpose was print. I had enthusiasm for theater and radio."

Ayushmann, who has acted in movies 'Nautanki Saala' and 'Bewakafiyaan', said he is escaping his customary range of familiarity surprisingly with 'Hawaizaada'.

"'Hawaizaada' is an untold story of an unsung legend... the man who made the world's first air ship... evidently an Indian and he made the development eight years before the Wright Brothers. This is an extremely novel, untold story. It's an exceptionally novel thought. I am certain everybody will like it," he said.

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