If
there
is
one
thing
Ayushmann
Khurrana
is
best
known
for,
it
is
pushing
boundaries
with
the
kind
of
films
he
does,
dishing
out
unique
storylines
in
each
one.
From
having
played
the
role
of
a
sperm
donor
in
his
first
film
to
playing
a
gay
man
in
his
upcoming
film,
Ayushmann
can
say
he
has
done
it
all.
But
his
films
wouldn't
have
been
commercial
successes
if
the
audiences
weren't
progressive
enough
to
welcome
them.
Ayushmann
says
he
is
proud
to
be
part
of
a
country
which
has
shown
so
much
progressiveness
in
recent
times.
IANS
quoted
Ayushmann
as
saying,
"For
me,
the
yardstick
of
success
has
never
just
been
about
how
much
money
a
project
makes.
I
would
love
to
leave
a
body
of
work
that
I'm
proud
of
because
I
stand
for
cinema
that's
different,
that
tries
to
makes
you
think.
I
want
audiences
to
always
think
that
I
took
the
risk
while
trying
to
give
them
different
cinema."
He
added
that
every
film
he
does
is
a
constant
learning
process
and
that
he
is
evolving
with
each
project.
He
continued,
"As
an
artist,
I'm
fortunate
and
privileged
to
be
living
and
working
in
such
times.
I'm
proud
of
my
country
and
industry
for
the
progressiveness
that
it
has
shown
in
the
recent
past
and
I'm
grateful
that
I'm
part
of
such
a
vision
like
Shubh
Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan
that
tells
us
about
important
life
and
societal
lessons."
Shubh
Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan
has
made
waves
in
the
industry
even
before
its
release.
Co-starring
Jitendra
Kumar,
Gajraj
Rao
and
Neena
Gupta,
the
film
is
the
first
romantic
comedy
on
a
gay
couple
in
Bollywood.
It
is
directed
by
Hitesh
Kewalya
and
is
set
to
hit
screens
on
February
21,
2020.