BOLLYWOOD actor
Ayushmann Khurrana, who
has had a stellar 2025, is looking forward to an even better 2026
with Pati Patni Aur Woh Do and a
film with Sooraj Barjatya. He says
he is thrilled to be entering into
the NewYear with two consecutive
Rs100 crore hits with Dream Girl
2 and Thamma.
"The texture of the theatricals has
changed post-pandemic, and in
such a scenario, this success feels
hugely affirming. My heart is full
of gratitude that both Dream Girl
2 and Thamma were successful.
I'm thrilled to be entering into 2026
with two consecutive 100 crore
hits,” Ayushmann said.
Talking about his 2026 plans,
Ayushmann added: “In the new
year. To begin with, I'm excited
about Pati Patni Aur Woh Do, it's
a clean family comedy, and there
is always a space for clean family
comedies. And then I have Sooraj
Barjatya sir’s next! For his stature,
he's a very simple man, very humble and hardworking at the same
time.”
What inspires Ayushmann the
most about Barjatya is that “he's a
true student of cinema and works
like a nerd.” “I'm a true fan boy of
his kind of family entertainers, he's
a master of this genre and there is
true dearth of this genre.
No one
does it better than Sooraj sir"
Ayushmann added: "What
excites me most about his film is
that the hero isn't just one character, the entire family takes centre stage in his family entertainers.
That's what makes it truly special.
In a Sooraj Barjatya film, the leading man is a quintessential green
flag, which feels like a refreshing
break from the clutter we see today.”
The actor said that he usually
enjoys playing characters who are
flawed and evolve over time, but
this film is different.
Revealing the reason, he said: “It
celebrates a wholesome, ideal family as the hero. I think watching such
a family onscreen will be inspiring
and deeply endearing"
Ayushmann will then be seen in
the yet-untitled YRF–Posham Pa
project which he starts filming early 2026. He will also see the release
of his Dharma Sikhya film.
The actor tags himself as “a producer-friendly actor.”
“When I commit to a project and
step onto a shoot, I make it a point
to keep things simple, even with
my entourage. For me, it’s not only
about the scripts I choose but also
about the kind of professional I am.
I take pride in being a collaborator first, rather than someone who
is focused solely on being seen as
the leading hero," said
Ayushmann.
Talking about being a
franchise starter, he said:
"The credibility of its
predecessor is a plus
that a franchise film
has - be it Badhaai Ho
or Dream Girl or I
would love to explore
Andhadhun 2 in the
future.”
“The audience's choices
have become selective when
it comes to venturing out and
watching a new film.
So, the priority is always to make a topnotch product, and it really
helps when you have a successful franchise to back
it.”
The actor concluded:
“Pati Patni aur Woh Do
takes me back to the 1978
hit of Sanjeev
Kumar, and
it's a great IP
with BR
Chopra
Films now
headed by
Juno Chopra ,
and It's an
exciting
film, I
must
say!"