RJ-turned-actor
Ayushmann
Khurrana
made
his
acting
debut
with
Shoojit
Sircar's
Vicky
Donor
in
2021
alongside
Yami
Gautam.
Unlike
most
actors
who
prefer
to
play
safe,
he
picked
up
unconventional
films
and
delivered
applause
worthy
performances
in
them.
No
wonder,
Ayushmann
is
considered
to
be
one
of
the
most
versatile
performances
among
the
current
crop
of
actors.
With
his
impressive
filmography,
Khurrana
has
amassed
a
solid
fan-based
who
immensely
love
him.
Recently
in
a
chat
with
an
entertainment
portal,
the
actor
spoke
about
how
he
has
been
storing
every
handwritten
letter
which
he
receives
from
them
and
how
they
make
him
strive
harder
as
an
artiste.
Speaking
about
his
fascination
for
handwritten
letters,
the
AndhaDhun
actor
shared,
"I
remember
writing
and
posting
letters
while
growing
up
and
even
now
I
prefer
writing
and
leaving
letters
for
my
loved
ones.
It's
an
old-world
charm
that
really
fascinates
me.
I'm
truly
overwhelmed
that
I
receive
handwritten
letters
from
my
well-wishers."
Further,
he
also
opened
up
on
receiving
fan
letters
and
elaborated,
"I
make
it
a
point
to
read
each
of
them.
Their
love
inspires
me.
Some
also
give
me
very
constructive
feedback
and
that
helps
me
understand
how
they
are
perceiving
my
work.
These
letters
bring
me
immense
joy
and
makes
me
strive
harder
as
an
artiste."
Workwise,
Ayushmann
Khurrana
has
some
interesting
projects
in
the
pipeline.
This
includes
Abhishek
Chaubey's
Chandigarh
Kare
Aashiqui
alongside
Vaani
Kapoor,
Anubhav
Sinha's
directorial
Anek
and
Anubhuti
Kashyap's
Doctor
G
co-starring
Rakul
Preet
Singh.