Ayushmann
Khurrana
is
one
of
those
actors
who
never
hesitate
from
taking
risks
when
it
comes
to
choose
an
unconventional
script.
From
Vicky
Donor
to
Article
15,
Ayushmann
has
done
many
projects
which
were
not
just
unique,
but
also
started
a
conversation
among
the
audiences
over
social
and
political
issues.
In
his
recent
tete-a-tete
with
Spotboye,
when
Ayushmann
was
asked
about
his
definition
of
a
'big'
film,
here's
what
the
actor
said:
"I
have
never
chosen
a
film
basis
its
budget,
scale
or
mounting.
For
me,
these
aren't
the
only
important
factors
for
a
film
to
be
perceived
as
a
big
film.
I
have
only
chosen
films
basis
the
bigness
and
uniqueness
of
its
content.
For
me,
a
big
film
should
trigger
conversations
on
a
national
level
and
pull
people
into
discussing
issues
that
concern
them," said
the
Shubh
Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan
actor.
Ayushmann
further
added
that
according
to
him,
a
big
film
should
make
us
ponder,
raise
important
questions
and
offer
solutions
to
things
that
matter
to
people
and
to
society.
He
also
asserted
that
he
has
always
chosen
unique
scripts,
because
he
has
a
personal
ambition
to
do
the
best
films
that
the
film
industry
is
producing.
"Through
my
films,
I
would
like
to
have
a
conversation
with
everyone
about
topics
that
are
taboo,
that
people
are
not
comfortable
addressing
despite
it
being
important
and
are
a
little
off-center.
Honestly,
I
relate
to
these
subjects
much
more
because
they
are
unique,
multi-layered
and
offer
something
fresh
to
audiences.
Today,
the
audience
only
want
to
see
new,
clutter-breaking
content
and,
as
an
entertainer,
my
goal
is
to
constantly
try
and
wow
them."
averred
Khurrana.
With
respect
to
work,
Ayushmann
recently
wrapped
up
the
shooting
of
his
upcoming
project
Chandigarh
Kare
Aashiqui,
which
is
helmed
by
Abhishek
Kapoor.
The
film
also
casts
Vaani
Kapoor
in
the
lead
role.