Actor
Ayushmann
Khurrana
who
was
last
seen
in
Abhishek
Kapoor's
Chandigarh
Kare
Aashiqui,
spoke
about
doing
films
on
risky
subjects
and
said
that
he
believes
that
he
has
been
a
risk-taker
since
his
Bollywood
debut.
It's
known
to
all
that
Ayushmann
made
his
debut
with
Vicky
Donor-
a
film
based
on
sperm
donation.
Ayushmann
told
Indian
Express,
"I
started
my
film
career
with
a
risky
subject.
I've
always
been
a
risk
taker,
I
have
no
other
option.
And,
it
is
very
difficult
to
find
great
scripts,
and
it
is
more
than
difficult
to
find
a
script
which
is
known
as
a
content
script
and
still
resonates
with
the
masses
and
has
a
wider
reach."
The
actor
further
spoke
about
his
next
project
Action
Hero
and
said
that
he
is
learning
MMA
(mixed
martial
arts)
for
it.
It's
going
to
be
a
new
challenge
for
Ayushmann,
because
the
film
will
be
a
genre-breaker
for
him.
"Even
Anek
for
that
matter,
with
Anubhav
Sinha,
is
also
a
genre-breaker.
So,
anything
that
is
outside
my
comfort
zone
is
challenging.
Having
said
that,
I'll
not
stop
doing
social
comedies
or
dramas
because
that
forms
the
crux
of
my
filmography.
And,
it
is
very
important
me
as
I
come
from
street
theatre
background
who
used
to
make
plays
on
social
issues,
and
this
is
just
an
extension
of
that
personality," added
Khurrana.
While
looking
back
at
his
debut,
Ayushmann
thanked
filmmaker
Shoojit
Sircar
for
trusting
him.
"I
am
glad
that
Shoojit
Sircar
showed
faith
in
me
and
came
up
with
such
a
path
breaking
subject,
and
made
it
into
a
family
film.
That
set
the
path
for
me
and
I
thought
how
films
are
a
great
medium
to
trigger
a
social
change
and
start
conversations,"
asserted
the
Bala
actor.