Bollywood star Ayushmann Khurrana has established himself as the poster boy of content cinema in India today. His blockbuster social entertainers have brought taboo topics out in the open for public discussion.
Ayushmann’s new theatrical release, Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui, directed Abhishek Kapoor (Kai Po Che!, Rock On!!, Kedarnath), aims to again trigger a national conversation on love.
Ayushmann falls in love with a trans-woman in the film. On the release date of the film that is riding on tremendously positive reviews of critics,
Ayushmann thanks his parents P. Khurrana and Poonam Khurrana for the values that they have instilled in him. He feels these invaluable life lessons are behind his path-breaking content decisions that is changing the landscape of Hindi films and making taboo topics extremely accessible.
Ayushmann posted a throwback image with his parents on social media and captioned it saying, “Thank you Maa and Papa for all the values and all the life lessons that you have patiently taught me. They have been and will always be with me as my guiding light. I’m blessed to have you as my parents. Love you.
Ayushmann plays a body-builder from Chandigarh in Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui and he is being unanimously praised for again backing a film with a subject that needed to be made in India. Ayushmann has always been vocal about Gender equality and Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui is a brilliant choice by him to bring this subject into national consciousness and debate.