Vicky Kaushal Says He Called Ayushmann Khurrana before His Parents When He Learned about the National Film Award Win
Vicky Kaushal opened 2019 with a bang. He starred in Uri: The Surgical Strike, for which he earned a National Film Award. He shares the win with Ayushmann Khurrana for his equally good performance in Andhadhun. In a recent interview, Vicky has revealed that his first call, after the announcement of the award, was to Ayushmann.
Vicky Kaushal opened 2019 with a bang. He starred in Uri: The Surgical Strike, which earned the audience's praise and moneyĀ abundantly. The actor went on to win a National Film Award for his performance. He shares the win with Ayushmann Khurrana for his equally good performance in Andhadhun. In their thankful social media posts and interviews, the two actors sang praises for each other. Turns out there was more. In a recent interview, Vicky has revealed that his first call, after the announcement of the award, was to Ayushmann. In an interview with DNA, the actor said, "After I found out about my award, the first call I made was to Ayushmann and not my parents. I called him and we were talking in Punjabi ā Veere, congratulations! Iām happy that Iām sharing this award with him because I really consider him to be a fine talent," he revealed.Ā IIFA 2019: Ayushmann Khurrana's Andhadhun Leads with 13 Nominations Followed by Alia Bhatt's Raazi and Deepika Padukone's Padmaavat.
Vicky added, "The kind of films that heās chosen, the kind of scripts that heās picking is inspiring. And thereās certain ease to him as an actor, which is appealing. I really admire him, not just as an actor, but also as a human being," Can we please continue this new age trend of actors praising each other?Ā Ayushmann Khurrana Gave a Quirky Nickname to Wife Tahira Kashyap and She Doesnāt Shy Away from Sharing It.
Vicky added that he will continue to do content-driven films after the National Film Award win. He said, "I have followed my gut till now. Just because you get recognition you donāt need to change your ways. Itās because of those choices that you got the honour, so I donāt want to lose that integrity. I donāt want to lose my trust or my instinct. Iāve always chosen films on based on my instinct, and thatās what I want to keep following,"
Vicky has some very interesting projects lined up. The actor will soon be seen headlining the first Dharma Productions' new horror-movies series, Bhoot. Vicky will be seen in the chapter titled, The Haunted Ship. He has also been roped in to play the lead role in Karan Johar's Takht, opposite the likes of Ranveer Singh, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Anil Kapoor.Ā Vicky is currently shooting for a biopic on Sardar Udham Singh, the revolutionary freedom fighter.
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