Actor Ayushmann Khurrana has always been doing
content-driven movies and is proud of the fact that he gets a chance to be a
part of them. In an interview with a famous tabloid, when questioned that
whether his children watch his movies, he told, “They don’t watch my films, and
I do that to keep them away from the limelight. I feel that my kids should have
a regular childhood, without being labelled star kids. They should be given
regular treatment and shouldn’t be made to feel special… because they haven’t
achieved anything. I want them to have their own path and achieve their own
goals and get what they truly deserve.”
He further added, “I won’t do any film that would make my
kids cringe; neither would I support the kind of cinema that’d make them
uncomfortable at any point. [Also] I come from a background where I’ve
discussed everything with my parents since my teens. So, I come from a fairly
progressive mindset and background. I feel that my kids would also be so —
they’d love to see my films and be proud of them.”
He was last seen in Shubh Mangal Saavdhan with Bhumi
Pednekar, but the film did an average business. Talking on these lines, he
said, “Bareilly Ki Barfi did pretty well, and Bhumi’s last release, Toilet: Ek
Prem Katha, also did great business. So, I’m glad that coincidentally, two
films starring each of us have done well, and that has reflected in the success
of Shubh Mangal Saavdhan. The fact that the Censor Board passed the film
without even a single cut was an added advantage.”
“If you see, most of my films [in the past] have been
sleeper hits, where the expectations were not that high but the films did well.
In case of Shubh Mangal... the buzz was already amazing, and this was the first
time that expectations were high from my film, so it’s a very new thing for me
and hence the pressure, too,” he told and ended conversation.

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