Ayushmann Khurrana clears he is not adverse to 'masala cinema'
Just on the brink of having starred in Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui, Khurrana went in to talk about taking risks with his films and starting a discussion among his audience and the fact that he isn't adverse to 'masala cinema.'
Published: Wednesday,Dec 15, 2021 15:12 PM GMT-07:00
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana has indeed manager to create a genre for himself indeed. What started with a couple of films that were out-of-the-box for Khurrana has now transpired into him doing in more and more films that present a social cause but with entertainment.
Just on the brink of having starred in Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui, Khurrana went in to talk about taking risks with his films and starting a discussion among his audience and the fact that he isn't adverse to 'masala cinema.'
He first said, "I guess story and love and I guess money follows that. If you get love from people, it is just a byproduct of love and story - I'm talking about money. You should concentrate on the story and love."
I've grown up watching mainstream Hindi commercial cinema. I would love to do those kinds of films, but at the same time, I want to do something different in that realm also.
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Talking about doing masala cinema, he said, "For me, Manu Munjal's character was very flashy. The film was not very 'masala', but his character was. He was the typical alpha guy and a stereotypical Punjabi guy, loud and loves song and dance. Having said that, I am not averse to doing masala cinema. I've grown up watching mainstream Hindi commercial cinema. I would love to do those kinds of films, but at the same time, I want to do something different in that realm also."
Be it whatever film Khurrana picks and does, it managed to hit the chord more often than not.
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Ayushmann chooses the best films. Socially relevant but in a fun way — never preachy.All the best to you!! Keep rocking 💕
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