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'Aandhadun' would be game changer for me: Ayushmann Khurrana

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Sep 27 2018 | 12:35 PM IST

Bringing unorthodox subjects on celluloid, Ayushmann Khurrana realised it was time for him to change gears and experiment by challenging himself as an actor.

In an interview with PTI, Ayushmann talked about why it was essential for him to pick up Sriram Raghavan's "Aandhadun".

"It was a deliberate decision to move away from that space of doing slice-of-life films. I believe you don't have to change yourself with every film, establish yourself in a particular genre and then break the mould. If you are changing with every film then where is the surprise? You will get exhausted as an actor," he said.

The actor says he realised that this film offered him the perfect opportunity to break away from the image of playing a middle class boy.

"I was ready to do this film as soon as possible. This film would been a game changer for me as I have been doing slice-of-life films and I have established myself in a particular genre successfully. I wanted to break that mould."
"We shot two scenes. We did certain blind scenes and it was great experience. While I was doing it, he was like let's discuss dates now. I am a guitarist and he was convinced that I would learn piano as I know the chords, and all."
"But he is always thinking ten steps ahead of the viewer. His style is amazing. I was excited about his world. I loved 'Ek Hasina Thi', it was a game changer for Saif Ali Khan and 'Badlapur' for Varun Dhawan, now I hope this film works for me."
"One has to own that character and those lines. Whatever the body language is, you have to imbibe that for your role. It is a different zone. Acting in slice-of-life is easier than this as there was no reference point. Playing blind pianist was doubly challenging."

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First Published: Sep 27 2018 | 12:35 PM IST

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