Ayushmann Khurrana collaborates with 'Bareilly Ki Barfi' makers once a

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Three months after the hit romcom,
Bareilly Ki Barfi, Ayushmann Khurrana is
reuniting with Junglee Pictures for
another comedy which rolls at the end of
January in Delhi. Badhaai Ho is a coming-
of-age story of a family as it grapples with
some unexpected news.
The film follows the impact of the news on
the family and how the members deal
with it in their own way. It will be directed
by Amit Sharma, who has helmed over a
1000 ad films and made his feature film
debut with the Arjun Kapoor-Sonakshi
Sinha starrer Tevar in 2015.
Confirming the news, Ayushmann says, "I
had a fantastic experience collaborating
with Junglee Pictures for Bareilly Ki Barfi
and working with them on Badhaai Ho is
going to be exciting. The story that Amit
tells is typically Indian with dollops of
quirky humour. I look forward to a family
film that is both innovative and
entertaining.
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Amit has been working on the script for
the last two-and-a-half years with his
writers, Akshat Ghildial and Shantanu
Srivastava, since the former came up with
a one-line story idea. While he refuses to
divulge details for fear of giving away the
secret', he admits that he fell in love with
it instantly. "It's very real and easy to relate
to. What is funny for others is a matter of
serious concern for the family, Amit
informs, revealing that coincidentally co-
producer Priti Shahani had been working
on a similar concept but after reading
each other's scripts, they agreed that his
was better and decided to collaborate.
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On his choice of his unlikely hero, Amit
reasons that Ayushmann who had
brought taboo subjects like sperm
donation, body-shaming and erectile
dysfunction to the screen earlier
convincingly, is a likeable and relatable
actor.
On the catchy title he adds that Badhaai
Ho was the working title from day one,
and while he had intended to change it
along the way, he quickly realised that it's
simple, apt, quirky and a part of many
people's everyday lingo. "I hope one day
soon people will tell me Badhai Ho' too,
he signs off with a laugh.

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