Will Ayushmann Khurrana's dream run continue with his upcoming films like Bala and Gulabo Sitabo?
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Khurrana too, couldn’t contain his excitement and thanked everyone for making the film a success and taking it to the 100-crore mark, have a look:-
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— Ayushmann Khurrana (@ayushmannk) September 24, 2019
Thank you for this love. pic.twitter.com/oAUBpPID0V
Dream Girl’s plot was one of the major reasons why this comedy hit the bullseye. Shaandilyaa, who was associated with Comedy Circus as the writer, knew how to create punches and when to judiciously use them to elevate the film’s mood. It indeed had some sharp lines and farcical moments that managed to tickle our funny bones. And when you have a highly dependable ensemble like Annu Kapoor, Vijay Raaz, Abhishek Banerjee and Manjot Singh, one can seldom go wrong.
And above all, when your film is being spearheaded by Khurrana, the man who has redefined versatility on the celluloid, you know you have a winner in hand. The actor has, over the years, blurred the lines between fiction and realism, and broadened our skewed understanding of heroism and machismo. Which other mainstream stars would have the courage to play a character that talks in a female voice to seduce people? It's not just about the actor's prowess, but as a great teacher of acting once said, an actor's greatness lies in his choices. And Khurrana seems to be making the right ones. And that’s what makes him a star.
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