Actor Ayushmann Khurrana has carved a niche for himself in Bollywood; often doing films that come with moral values. Speaking in an interview, he revealed why he won’t be opting for regressive films in near future. Calling progressive films his USP, he said they can create an impact on the audience.
Speaking about doing movies with a message, Ayushmann said, “I think it’s just that I don’t want to do anything regressive. I know, the popular palate is slightly regressive, but I can’t change my mindset like that. So, this is my USP, I’ll do films which are progressive, that has a moral.”
“I believe in cinema for change and the more people watch it, like it should be a theatrical because it reaches out to more people. So, eventually, of course, it will come on OTT also, but if it comes in theatres, it'll reach more people. So, I think that's my only effort,” he further added.
Ayushmann made his acting debut with ‘Vicky Donor’ in 2012. His latest outing, ‘Doctor G’, opened in theatres last week. The Anubhuti Kashyap directorial also stars Shefali Shah and Rakul Preet Singh. It is a coming-of-age comedy-drama where Ayushmann plays the role of a male student in the gynecology department.
Ayushmann will be next seen in ‘An Action Hero’, alongside Jaideep Ahlawat. He also confirmed ‘Dream Girl 2’. He will be collaborating with Ananya Panday in the second instalment.


