Ayushmann's latest film Dream Girl 2 opposite Ananya Panday has finally crossed the 100-crore mark.
Ayushmann Khurrana (PC: Instagram)
At a time when Bollywood has been seen re-making multiple South Indian films, the Dream Girl 2 star Ayushmann Khurrana is the only actor in the industry right now, whose films have been seen remade in Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam versions. From his first film Vicky Donor to Andhadhun, many of his hit movies have been seen remade in numerous South Indian languages starring some famous actors. Meanwhile, it appears that the Bollywood actor himself is ready to work in the South film industry, especially with Fahadh Faasil and the Jawan director Atlee .
Ayushmann's response to the remakes
During a recent interview with News18.com, Ayushmann shared how fortunate he feels whenever he visits down South as he gets special respect from the people in those industries as he is probably one of the few actors, whose film inspires the filmmakers in those industries.
Ayushmann receives offers from filmmakers down South
Talking to the news portal, the Badhai Ho actor also revealed that he has been offered a few scripts from the southern part of the film industry, however, he doesn't want to take any decision in a hurry. "There have been conversations but it should also excite me at the same time at the script level. If there’s something exciting and people are heavily invested in it, then I’ll go for it for sure,” Ayushmann added.
Ayushmann wishes to collaborate with Fahadh Faasil and Atlee
Owing to the success of Jawan, Atlee has become one of the most famous and favourite directors in the country. Talking about the filmmaker, Ayushmann unveiled that working with him is now on his bucket list. Apart from that Malayalam movie star Fahadh Faasil is another celebrity with whom the Bollywood actor wants to collaborate.
Dream Girl 2
Meanwhile, Ayushmann's latest film Dream Girl 2 opposite Ananya Panday has finally crossed the 100-crore mark. The comedy-drama movie is anticipated to be released on ZEE5 to stream digitally post its theatrical run.
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