
Ayushmann Khurrana, the actor who never fails to amaze us and delivers the movies with a social message turned 38 this year. On his birthday, take a look at his movie which addresses social taboos in a way that no other actor can. Happy birthday, Ayushmann Khurrana!

1. Badhai Ho
The movie helmed by Amit Sharma which features Ayushmann Khuranna is all about Parental pregnancy or old age pregnancy. In the movie, Neena Gupta who played Ayushmann’s mother in the movie gets pregnant which is disliked by all around her. By delivering a great message and giving a message to normalize this taboo the movie is filled with humor and emotions. The film will radiate a more mature approach towards couples who conceive at a much later stage.

2. Shubh Mangal Zyaada Savdhan
This movie presents the life of two gay men who are in love. The movie depicts their struggle to convince their families to accept the relationship. The movie discusses that love has no gender bar and love is love regardless of their gender.

3. Dream Girl
The movie underscores the message that a man and a woman cannot be judged based on their sex and gender. Their individuality defines their identity. A man behind a woman’s voice doesn’t mean he is less masculine or vice versa. The movie portrays that the switching of gender roles needs to be normalized.

4. Vicky Donor
Vicky donor addressed the issue that is not commonly open in Indian households which is sperm donation. The movie dealt with the issues of males who have infertility issues and its solution, sperm donation, which no one has picked up before.

5. Article 15
The movie is against discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex, or place of birth which we can see widely in our country. Article 15 addresses the issue of discrimination based on caste where Ayushmann decides to solve the case of two young girls brutally raped and murdered by hanging them from a tree. The movie is based on the gruesome Badaun case of Uttar Pradesh which director Anubhav Sinha decided to address via movie.