Now Ayushmann Khurrana has become the poster boy of the
unconventional movies. The actor feels no fear of being typecast in a certain
genre, but believes in redefining the image of ‘hero in Bollywood movies.
Ayushmann is known for acting in movies that make statements
or send out social messages.
Questioned if he is bothered about his image of playing
boy-next-door characters who deal with practical problems of middle-class
lifestyle, Ayushmann revealed, "No, I do not think so... Isn't it more
heroic that I can connect and reach out to audience with a topic that others
might fear to narrate?"
"I think you have to be really secure as a man to play
a character like Mudit (in 'Shubh Mangal Saavdhan') who is still loved by his
girlfriend despite going through a problem (erectile dysfunction)."
Ayushmann, who has featured in movies like "Nautanki
Saala", "Dum Laga Ke Haisha", "Meri Pyaari Bindu" and
the newest "Bareilly Ki Barfi", told he wants to essay characters
that are larger than life.
"Like that of A-list stars or heroes in commercial
cinema do... In fact, with Sriram Raghavan's upcoming film, I am changing my
gear to a dark character that I always wanted to play. I can do different
characters, but with the right script and right director," he further added.
For Ayushmann, essaying a man with erectile dysfunction was
an interesting process as there was no reference point to it.
"Since I donated sperms in real life, I had a reference
point when I acted in 'Vicky Donor'. But this (erectile dysfunction) is one of
those problems that people do not talk about."
"I do not know if any of my friends or acquaintance are
dealing with this issue. So, I had no reference point to play the character.
That was quite an interesting process," told the actor.
"Men feel uncomfortable to talk or deal with such
problem because of the mental conditioning. When it comes to boys' talk, they
proudly talk about how many girls are they dating at the same time, how many
times are they doing the act, etc.... They find pride in it because we are
living in a particular society."
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