The Asian Age

Forged my own path: Ayushmann

- UMA RAMASUBRAM­ANIAN

Ayushmann Khurrana, who has been delivering back-to-back successful films, says there is immense pressure on him, especially when the audience has started appreciati­ng content-driven films. “You have to touch that benchmark with each film, but that’s a happy pressure because your recent films give you the confidence to be more radical and riskier. At the same time, I want to take it easy because my line up of next year is ready with Gulabo Sitabo and Shubh Mangal Zyada Savdhan, so I am just reading scripts.”

The National Award-winning actor, who comes from a non-filmy background, reveals he was struggling to find his footing before his breakout film Vicky Donor. “I was like a lost cow with my first film. There was nobody to guide me, so I have learnt everything on my own. So

There was nobody to guide me, so I have learnt everything on my own. So there was no complex, I was just lost.” — AYUSHMANN KHURRANA

there was no complex, I was just lost. I never had any rule book, I foland lowed my gut and it worked in my favour,” he smiles. While stars have to succumb to occusures pational pressures like attending awards and perrformin­g, Ayushmann

finds that it’s good to be part of the cirnchor cus. “I was an anchor so I have hosted a lot of award shows, so it is good to be part of the circus. I love doing that and I am not averse to it because the industry has given me so much. Ihave nothing against the

award shows, I think it is beautiful and entertaini­ng — we get to dance and we get TRP’s, so what’s the point of going against it?” he concludes.

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