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Ayushmann Khurrana says he wants to bring a change in the society through his films.

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Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana is known for doing films which are content driven. His fans as well as bollywood critiques have titled him as the content king. After doing films like Badhai Ho and Article 15 Ayushmann is back with Shubh mangal zyada savdhan, a movie which talks about the rights of LGBTQ community. Talking about his film choices he says he chooses to do films on taboo subjects to bring a change in the society. Ever since Ayushmann made his debut in Bollywood, he has always managed to push the envelope.

Ayushmann has never shied away from experimenting. He played a sperm donor in Vicky Donor; a man dealing with erectile dysfunction in Shubh Mangal Saavdhan; a man prematurely balding in Bala; to now proudly playing a gay man in Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan.

He said “Cinema is a powerful tool that can influence people and affect positive social changes. One of my primary reasons to do films on taboo topics is to try and impact a change in society and start a conversation in families and make people think of the realities that are around them and impacts them regularly. It is this strong urge to try and highlight the real, the important that I decided my brand of cinema will stand for taboo breaking subjects.”

Ayushmann says his core audience base is the family audience across the country and he wants to entertain them at all times even while doing a film with a message and one that is thought provoking. “The issues that I deal with in my films affect families across the country in some form or way. That’s the reason why they connect with my genre of cinema.

“I want to silently keep bringing out these important social issues that we somehow, as a society, try to brush under the carpet. Through my films, I’m trying to bring these conversations out of the closet and I hope, in the process, making all of us think about being vocal and sensitive,” he added.