Ayushmann Khurrana: The success of Hindi films across genres is a healthy sign and the industry is thriving.Yes, Punjab
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Mumbai, December 21, 2023
Ayushmann Khurrana, the Bollywood star known for films like ‘Vicky Donor’, ‘Bareilly Ki Barfi’ and ‘Shubh Mangal Saavdhan’, believes that the success of genre-bending Hindi films means that the industry will flourish. I feel this is a healthy sign.
2023 will be a strong year for theatrical films, with films like Pathaan, Gadar 2, Jawan, Animal, Fukrey 3, Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar and OMG setting the cash registers ringing. I did. 2” and “Dream Girl 2”.
The actor said: “We are really happy to have had success in a variety of genres this year. This is a healthy sign that our industry is thriving and very ambitious. This is a movie that we put a lot of effort into, so it feels wonderful to be able to gain support from the audience for our work.”
Excited by the response to Dream Girl 2, he said, “It’s been a great year for Hindi films. From stories of Hindi films being boycotted and not having audiences, our industry is moving towards content production in 2023. It has the potential to break the game and possibly record the biggest theatrical year.
We’ve seen incredible support and response from audiences to our films, which has already given us three of the biggest blockbusters of all time in 2023. ”
Furthermore, he said: “I am very happy that Hindi films have broken the negative narrative and to prove that as long as we make this film, Hindi films will definitely find love. Credit to all the writers, directors and producers who put their heads down and worked hard to create the best films for audiences to enjoy, experience and participate in. I’m glad that I was able to contribute to the theater business in my own way with “Dream Girl 2.” ”
He added, “As an actor who loves watching movies in theaters and enjoying the experience, I couldn’t be happier to be able to bring that theatrical experience to the audience with a hit film.In India, where action movies were the norm, I still remember how happy people were that a comedy genre movie had grossed more than Rs 100 crore.” (Agent)
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