Ayushmann Khurrana is on a high, his look of ‘Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui’ look was shared by director Abhishek Kapoor has the actor look smart in a beautiful black and white photograph. The director also added a little note of appreciation for Ayushmann which read, “He goes deep but keeps it light @ayushmannk #chandigarhkareaashiqui #princeofchandigarh”
In the picture, Ayushmann is seen striking a pose with utmost perfection. He is adorning a jacket, and sported a ponytail hairstyle, which tied his whole look together. He is seen having a determined expression, as the camera captured him. Earlier, the actor gave another glimpse from the sets where he was seen reading a script of his scene. He was seen donning a blue tracksuit, as he enjoyed his drink. He will be essaying the role of a athlete for the film.
Talking about his role he stated a while ago I’m glad that we finally got the opportunity to work together on a project that’s close to my heart. This beautiful love story will take viewers on an emotional roller-coaster ride and it is a total family entertainer.”
Ayushmann Khurrana new movie look and his plans for the new year’ 21
Ayushmann is one of the most celebrated actors in the industry. His remarkable acting skills and his on-screen presence has allowed him to create a niche for himself. He has proved to be a versatile actor with rich content driven films he chose to work. The actor was last seen in Shoojit Sircar’s ‘Gulabo Sitabo’ sharing screen space with Amitabh Bachchan.
Talking about his 2021 plans and the year ahead the star said
“It’s been a decade since I last spent New Year with family in Chandigarh. I will be fortunate to spend Christmas and New Year with them this year and I know it will be priceless,” the 36-year-old actor said.
Post the pandemic lockdown, Ayushmann Khurrana flew to Chandigarh to be with his family and has also found time to properly catch up with his friends.
“Since the lockdown was lifted, we have been in Chandigarh and we have made amazing memories with each other,” he said.
“I have been able to catch up with my full family, my friends from school and college as well as some of my teachers, so I’m going to deeply cherish the time I have spent in my hometown,” he added.