Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana is one of the most gifted
actors that we have in Bollywood at the moment. He has enthralled millions of hearts
with his style statements and brilliant acting skills. The actor didn’t have
any Bollywood connections before making it big in the industry. In this race of
stardom, Ayushmann has made his stable position while competing against star
kids like Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, and Ranbir Kapoor among others.
As we all know that Nepotism has become a hot topic in present
time. Lately, Ayushmann Khurrana came out and spoke on this matter.
A tabloid quoted him, "Nepotism exists everywhere. An
industrialist's son will push his son to be an industrialist. If my son is
talented and he wants to be an actor, then I'd launch him in a film. But
ultimately, it's your talent which counts".
"Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, and Ranbir Kapoor are
talented. They are not getting films just because they are star kids. But yes,
they did get opportunities faster. I was 27 when I got Vicky Donor. Had I been
a star kid, I'd have got launched by 22 or 23", he further added.
Previously, speaking about his whole journey, he had revealed,
“It has been a great journey. It has been very fruitful. It was a long and very
enjoyable journey. I was a part of a reality show for the first time when I was
like 17-18 and Roadies happened when I was 19-20. And now I am turning 33. So,
it’s a great journey and I am really happy that the journey is still on. I am
really excited about my future projects as well. I am glad that I did not
straight away start as a film actor because it gives me a really well-rounded
perception. I have done theatre, radio, Television, then eventually films. And
I have this paddle musical entity as well. So, I guess it’s good fun. Life is
fun.”
“Even if I am an insider now, I will always be having that
outlook of an outsider because I just love doing that. I watch cinema as an
outsider, as an audience, as ‘janta’. Whenever I watch a film, I don’t carry
that baggage of an industry guy or an actor who will be too critical about the
work. Because that is what happens when you become a part of the industry.
Then, you nitpick certain things in every film. I don’t do that. I watch films
as an 'Aam Aadmi'," the actor had told.
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