A Rohit Shetty action thriller on Ayushmann Khurrana's wishlist

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 20 2020 | 2:02 PM IST

There are all kinds of movies in Ayushmann Khurrana's varied filmography but the National Award-winning actor now hopes to do an out-and-out action thriller in Rohit Shetty style.

Ayushmann has made a name for himself with quirky stories set in small town India and in his latest "Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan", he plays one of the two men in a relationship.

A crowded release calender notwithstanding, the actor said he will go wherever an interesting script takes him as he does not believe in dos and don'ts.

"Engaging people for two hours in a theatre is most important. It could be a vanilla subject, but it'll work if the film as a whole works. Right now, I'm looking for an action thriller. I'd love to work with Rohit Shetty, though it's a completely different zone for me," Ayushmann told PTI in an interview.

The actor has been on a golden run that started with 2017's "Bareilly Ki Barfi" to his last release, "Bala" but there has not been enough time to pause and process.

"I live in the present but my eyes are always on the future. I'm just thinking 'what's next' and I'm always excited. The kind of subjects I'm getting these days, they're incredible. I've this FOMO (fear of missing out), I want to be the first one to do a particular subject. This fear always makes me reach out for newer subjects," he said.

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It is not always that good scripts come one's way, sometimes one has to stick their neck out and seek out movies that matter, said Ayushmann citing the example of Sriram Raghavan's "Andhadhun" for which he earned a National Award and Anubhav Sinha's "Article 15".

"There should be no shame in asking for work, for films, even if you are an established actor who wants to work with a filmmaker on a particular subject," he said.

The actor's hunger for interesting films also made him "instantly say yes" for his latest, "Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan."
"People should come for entertainment and leave with a message. If we manage to transform even one homophobic person that will be a victory for the film."
"This is just the first step, I'm sure in the future, we will see films which are hardcore gay love stories. This one is a conversation starter."
"It was a big no. We have seen stereotypical gay characters on screen, most of them are sidekicks, playing heroine's best friend. In this film, they are the protagonists. My character is confident about his sexuality, who doesn't care what society thinks, while the other character is in the closet and is scared. We have shown both the sides."
Ayushmann said it wasn't because the other actors were reluctant to play a homosexual on screen but because his role was more "heroic."
"Though I feel the other character has a better arc. He is closeted, fights the family and comes out in the open. If I was not seven films old, I would have done the other character."
"I know I have to promote 'Gulabo Sitabo' in the coming months and that'll be it. It's important to be excited for your craft, if you won't get a break you won't be excited enough."

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First Published: Feb 20 2020 | 2:02 PM IST

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