Entertainment

Ayushmann Khurrana’s Films will also Come up in Tamil and Telugu Languages

Anshika Agarwal

Mumbai: Actor Ayushmann Khurrana has carved out a distinct image for films based on better content and he is very happy that his work will be rebuilt in the South Indian film industry. He says that films have the potential to transcend language, culture and boundaries. His five super hit films so far will be remade in the South, of which 'Andhadhun' will be made in Telugu and Tamil, 'Dream Girl' in Telugu, 'Vicky Donor' in Tamil. Apart from these, the idea of ​​making 'Article 15' in Tamil and 'Badhaai Ho' in Telugu is also being considered.

Ayushmann says, "It has been quite gratifying and awe-inspiring to know that many of my films are being remade. I have always believed that the real test of cinema is how universal it is because as we have seen films have the ability to transcend language, culture and boundaries."

He added, "I am happy to know and it makes my belief in the story of films even more firm that I should work on scripts that create a different image of themselves and present something new to the audience in theatres."

Ayushmann Khurrana will soon be seen in 'Gulabo Sitabo' alongside Amitabh Bachchan. The film is being released online on 12 June. Significantly, the entire country is under lockdown due to Corona virus. In such a situation, all the places including gym and cinema are closed.

SRH Vs LSG: Can Sunrisers Hyderabad Open Their Account Against Lucknow Super Giants?

Polling for Third Phase of Lok Sabha Elections Underway, Gautam Adani, PM Modi Cast Vote in Ahmedabad

Shark Tank Sends Legal Notice to Startup ‘Dorje Teas’, the Tea Company Used the Show’s Clip in Its Ad, Accused of Copyright Infringement

AI and Cost Cutting are Some of the Biggest Reasons Why Tech Layoffs Have Surged By 136 Percent in 2024, Reveals Study

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Case Filed Against Shivpal Yadav for Controversial Remarks On Mayawati