April 22, 2024: Bollywood Actor Aayush Sharma is making headlines once again, but this time it’s not just about his upcoming action-packed venture “Ruslaan”. The actor, who rose to fame under the mentorship of his brother-in-law, superstar Salman Khan, is baring it all in recent interviews, shedding light on the struggles he faced early in his career and addressing the persistent accusations of nepotism.
In a frank conversation with popular YouTuber Siddharth Kannan, the actor recounted the aftermath of his debut film “Loveyatri”, a 2018 romantic comedy that failed to meet box office expectations. The actor candidly admitted to apologizing to Salman Khan for the film’s lackluster performance, revealing, “I said ‘Sorry, I blew up your money.’” Despite the setback, the actor remains undeterred, emphasizing his commitment to honing his craft.
The journey from “Loveyatri” to “Ruslaan” marks a significant shift for the actor, as he ventures outside the Salman Khan Films banner for the first time. Directed by Karan Butani and produced by K. K. Radhamohan, the forthcoming action film promises to showcase the actors versatility in a high-octane action role. Co-starring Sushrii Shreya Mishraa, Jagapathi Babu, and Vidya Malvade, the film is set to hit theaters worldwide on April 26, stirring anticipation among fans and critics alike.
Aayush Sharma Debunks Rumours
However, amidst the excitement surrounding his upcoming release, Ayush Sharma finds himself entangled in discussions about nepotism and privilege in Bollywood. Having married into the illustrious Khan family, the actor has been subjected to scrutiny and skepticism regarding his rise to fame. Addressing these allegations, the actor vehemently denied claims of leveraging his relationship with Salman Khan for personal gain, stating, “The narrative was created that I am blowing up my brother-in-law’s money.”
Furthermore, the actor expressed frustration over rumors and misconceptions propagated through social media, debunking extravagant tales of opulent gifts received at his wedding. “Social media decided a lot of the things for me,” he remarked, debunking rumors of diamond-studded sherwanis and luxurious dowry gifts.
As Sharma gears up for the release of “Ruslaan”, he remains steadfast in his dedication to his craft, poised to carve his own path in the competitive realm of Bollywood.