Ayushmann
Khurrana
and
Aparshakti
Khurana
are
brothers
loaded
with
talent.
With
no
background
in
the
film
industry,
they
have
established
themselves
as
actors
who
are
here
to
stay.
Aparshakti,
who
is
more
recent
to
the
acting
world
when
compared
to
his
brother,
feels
he
has
a
long
way
to
go
before
he
can
even
be
compared
to
Ayushmann.
Talking
to
Pinkvilla
about
comparisons
with
Ayushmann,
Aparshakti
said,
"I
am
yet
to
read
any
article
comparing
me
and
Ayushmann.
Moreover,
I
think
I
am
yet
to
become
an
equal
to
Ayushmann.
Comparisons
can
only
be
done
between
equals.
I
am
yet
to
reach
there.
Had
I
felt
the
pressure
of
being
Ayushmann's
brother,
I
would
not
have
taken
up
my
first
film."
He
also
opened
up
about
how
lucky
he
is
almost
all
his
films
have
been
back
to
back
successes
so
far.
"It
is
very
rare
that
people
get
such
back
to
back
hits.
I
cannot
take
the
entire
credit
for
this.
It
is
all
very
situational.
Of
course,
I
do
fear
failures.
They
aren't
visible
a
lot
of
times,
but
we
meet
failures
often.
If
I
have
to
talk
about
one
film
which
failed,
it
is
Jabariya
Jodi.
It
is
important
for
us
to
know
where
we
have
failed
and
where
we
haven't," he
said.
Aparshakti
made
his
debut
with
the
sports
drama
film
Dangal,
starring
alongside
Aamir
Khan,
Fatima
Sana
Shaikh
and
Sanya
Malhotra.
Since
then,
he
has
impressed
audiences
with
his
performances
in
films
like
Stree,
Badrinath
Ki
Dulhania,
Luka
Chuppi
and
so
on.
Aparshakti
will
next
be
seen
in
Jayeshbhai
Jordaar,
starring
alongside
Ranveer
Singh,
Shalini
Pandey,
Boman
Irani
and
Ratna
Pathak
Shah.