National
Award
winner
Ayushmann
Khurrana
has
come
a
long
way
in
his
Bollywood
film
career.
The
actor
achieved
commercial
and
critical
success
right
from
his
first
movie,
Vicky
Donor.
With
a
few
bumps
along
the
way,
the
actor
has
only
climbed
up
in
the
industry.
His
immense
talent
and
his
unique
choice
of
scripts
sets
him
apart
from
others
in
Bollywood.
Ayushmann
says
that
if
he
could
preserve
any
material
things
in
a
locker,
he
would
preserve
the
scripts
of
'Vicky
Donor'
and
'Andhadhun'.
Vicky
Donor
was
his
first
film,
and
Andhadhun
won
Ayushmann
his
National
Award.
When
asked
this
question,
Ayushmann
said
that
he
would
like
to
keep
his
expensive
watches,
and
important
documents
safe.
He
added,
"I
am
not
so
much
of
a
materialistic
person,
but
I
would
keep
scripts
of
'Vicky
Donor'
and
'Andhadhun'
in
the
locker
and
preserve
them.
Or
gifts
from
my
wife
which
she
gave
me
during
our
early
years."
Talking
about
what
has
worked
most
for
him
in
his
career,
he
said,
"I
have
always
done
out-of-the-box
work
and
what
might
not
have
worked
for
others,
became
my
USP
in
terms
of
choosing
scripts."
Expressing
his
gratitude
for
being
offered
the
films
that
he
was,
he
said,
"I
will
always
remain
thankful
to
the
people
associated
with
the
film
for
life.
Hence
without
a
second
thought,
these
script
is
something
I
would
love
to
treasure
in
the
locker."
Ayushmann
was
last
seen
in
'Dream
Girl',
opposite
Nushrat
Bharucha.
The
film
did
decently
at
the
box
office.
He
is
now
gearing
up
for
the
release
of
his
next
film,
'Bala',
which
stars
his
former
co-stars,
Bhumi
Pednekar
and
Yami
Gautam.
It
will
hit
theatres
on
November
7.
Ayushmann
also
has
'Gulabo
Sitabo'
and
'Shubh
Mangal
Zyaada
Saavdhan'
coming
up.