Ayushmann Khurrana reveals the `great lesson` he learnt from Aamir Khan
By - IANS
JUNE 25,2020
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana says he is a huge fan of Aamir Khans work and that he learnt something from the superstar even before he stepped into Bollywood. It is a lesson that has helped him in his journey to stardom.Ayushmann shared that he purposely didn39t see the original version of "Shubh Mangal Saavdhan", which is a remake of the Tamil film "Kalyana Samayal Saadham", because of the lesson he received from Aamir. "I did not watch the original and still haven39t seen the original! I guess that39s my method of going for a script. If someone offers me a remake, I don39t watch the original, I just read the script. Sometimes the humour, the essence, the emotions are lost in the translation and it happens more than often," Ayushmann said.He added: "Also, I get quite inspired from an actor when I39m watching the original film. So, its difficult to bring my own thing to the screen. So, I just read the script and react to that."Ayushmann said that he learnt this from Aamir."I was an MTV presenter and I remember I was interviewing him for 'Ghajini39. I asked him this question, 'How is the film different from the original?39 He said, 'I39ve not seen the original!39 I was really fascinated. He said he had read the script and it was great. So, I took that cue and I found that to be a great lesson!" he said.On the work front, Ayushmann was recently seen in Shoojit Sircar39s digital release, "Gulabo Sitabo", scripted by Juhi Chaturvedi and co-starring Amitabh Bachchan.
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