Happy Birthday Ayushmann: take a look at his 3 best movies

Ayushmann turns 36 today, so we thought about giving you all a treat by picking admin’s favourite Ayushmann appearances on screen. The actor has has an unique taste when in comes to styling and script choosing- always making the ordinary look extraordinary. The actor has always experimented with his looks in real and reel life.
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Happy Birthday Ayushmann: take a look at his 3 best movies

Ayushmann turns 36 today, so we thought about giving you all a treat by picking admin’s favourite Ayushmann appearances on screen. The actor has has an unique taste when in comes to styling and script choosing- always making the ordinary look extraordinary. The actor has always experimented with his looks in real and reel life. So take a look and bow down to the king of versatality, Ayushmann Khurrana!

Ayushmann Khurrana has stood out from the rest of his contemporaries. His natural acting and unconventional choice of films has helped him carve a niche as an actor. Despite being a complete outsider, Ayushmann took one step at a time while working his way up into the league and today is one of the most appreciated talented actors.

  1. A 2012 film, Vicky Donor; directed by Shoojit Sircar

Right from his debut film, Ayushmann proved that he was willing to treat the untested and unexplored. Considering how the topic of sex itself is considered a taboo in the country, Ayushmann’s decision to break into the industry with a movie which talks about sperm donation, surprised many.

Ayushmann brought the topic in Bollywood as his debut when other veteran and experienced actors hesitated to try it.

2. 2015 movie Dum Laga Ke Haisha; Directed by Sharat Katariya

Another incident where Ayushmann’s movies give a much needed message to the society and serves as an experiment in the industry. In a society where physical appearances are given a lot of importance and mostly becomes the basis people judge one on, Ayushmann’s movie shows how there’s so much more to a person that that.

The song moh moh ke dhaage is a highlight of the movie which is loved by netizens even today and it beautifully explains the tenderly blooming love of their reel relationship.

3. A 2020 film Shubh Mangal Zyaada Saavdhan; directed by Hitesh Kewalya

No way any Indian youth doesn’t know about this.

Like mentioned earlier, Ayushmann never hesitated from experimenting and using his platform to spread/give messages to the society, SMYS is another good example of this. In a country like India where LGBTQ+ people still are looked down on, Ayushmann decided to make the first LGBTQIA+ gay movie and take it to big screen- standing up for thousands of LGBT people and the entire community by playing Kartik Singh.

We wish to see more of him in unique reel characters!