Ayushmann Khurrana reflected on a strong year with two consecutive theatrical hits, Dream Girl 2 and Thamma, each crossing a significant box office milestone. He noted the changed landscape for cinema after the pandemic, making this success feel especially affirming. Looking ahead, he expressed excitement for his upcoming films, starting with the family comedy Pati Patni Aur Woh Do, a project with BR Chopra Films led by Juno Chopra.
Khurrana then begins work with director Sooraj Barjatya, whom he admires for his humility and deep dedication to cinema. He praised Barjatya's expertise in the family entertainment genre, highlighting how the entire family unit becomes the central hero in his stories. The actor finds this a refreshing departure from playing flawed characters, seeing the wholesome ideal as inspiring. Later in the year, he will film an untitled project for YRF Posham Pa and has a release with Dharma Sikhya.
He described himself as a producer-friendly collaborator who keeps his on-set presence simple. Regarding franchises, Khurrana acknowledged the advantage of built-in audience credibility from predecessors like Badhaai Ho and Dream Girl, and expressed interest in a potential sequel to Andhadhun. He stressed that audience selectivity makes creating a top-notch product the priority, with a proven franchise offering a helpful foundation.
Khurrana then begins work with director Sooraj Barjatya, whom he admires for his humility and deep dedication to cinema. He praised Barjatya's expertise in the family entertainment genre, highlighting how the entire family unit becomes the central hero in his stories. The actor finds this a refreshing departure from playing flawed characters, seeing the wholesome ideal as inspiring. Later in the year, he will film an untitled project for YRF Posham Pa and has a release with Dharma Sikhya.
He described himself as a producer-friendly collaborator who keeps his on-set presence simple. Regarding franchises, Khurrana acknowledged the advantage of built-in audience credibility from predecessors like Badhaai Ho and Dream Girl, and expressed interest in a potential sequel to Andhadhun. He stressed that audience selectivity makes creating a top-notch product the priority, with a proven franchise offering a helpful foundation.