Anek Box Office: His fans will be surprised to hear this statement of Ayushmann Khurrana. However, the actor has also given the reason for this.
Ayushmann Khurrana‘s film is going to have multiple releases. In this film, Ayushmann is again coming up with a social issue. Anubhav Sinha is the director of the film. The trailer of the film was released a few days ago, in which it has been told about the area of North East of India and the people living there. What do they have to face? Now Ayushmann has talked about this film and he also said that the film may not earn 100 crores. His fans will be surprised to hear this statement of Ayushmann. However, Ayushmann has also given the reason for this. Also Read: Times When Madhuri Dixit Made Us Fall In Love With Floral Outfits
Talking to ETimes, Ayushmann said, ‘Dream Girl, Badhaai Ho and Bala are light hearted films. Action Hero is a commercial film. You have to do commercial films because then many more films like Article 15 get support. You get support from commercially successful films so that you can do many more films like Article 15. This balance is essential. Obviously you cannot see many to many with a commercial lens. Not many 100 crore films. But this is a very important film.”
Ayushmann Khurrana On Anek Box Office
“Anek is not a 100 crore film, but a very significant film to watch. I have done commercial films like Dream Girl, Bala and a lot more, and they were successful too. So, I think I get my courage from here to do such bold, significant films like Anek,” concluded the 37-year-old actor. Also Read: South Stars Who Have $2 Million Grossers In USA
When asked what he likes to watch, he said, “I watch all kinds of movies. I like to watch Malayalam cinema. I am a big fan of Fahad Faasil. He always listens to his heart. You need to know more about the country than the world of cinema. You need to know the people you are trying to connect with.’
He further said, “To make cinema successful, you must know your country. There is nothing more successful than this that you are the audience as well as the creator of your art. That’s what I feel.”