Ayushmann Khurrana talks about the best film of his career
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Apart from his multiple talents, Ayushmann Khurrana is also known for his impeccable choice of movies. He fishes out most off beat and intriguing stories out of the ones offered to him. Three years ago he starred in one of the best thriller films of recent times titled 'Andhadhun'. His character of a pianist pretending to be blind was loved by everyone. As the film completed three years of its release, Ayushmann recalled working on it.
"I naturally gravitate towards edgy and disruptive scripts and 'Andhadhun' was a combination of everything that is fresh, unique, path-breaking," said the actor. Crediting director Sriram Raghvan for his brilliant performance, Ayushmann said, "I couldn't have done this with authenticity if I didn't have a visionary person like Sriram sir to handhold me. I have to credit Pooja Ladha Surti (co-writer and editor) for her magic in shaping the film. And I'm thankful to my piano coach Akshayye Varma too."
Ayushmann went on to explain what 'Andhadhun' means to him. He said, "I'm a total director's actor and 'Andhadhun' made me a better actor than before. It taught me to always challenge myself as an artiste and be a restless creative soul. "Andhadhun' was one of the most fulfilling films creatively for me as it gave me the freedom to express myself freely. So, all credit to Sriram sir for bringing out a side to me that I didn't think existed and I thank him for choosing me to be a part of his masterpiece."
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