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This is an archive article published on January 19, 2015

Ayushmann Khurrana game for ‘out-of-the-box’ non-fiction TV show

He feels the line between TV and films has blurred, as "all superstars are anchors" these days.

Ayushmann Khurrana, Hawaizaada Actor Ayushmann Khurrana says he’s ready to go back to his roots — the small screen — but only for a non-fiction show which is “interesting”.

Actor Ayushmann Khurrana says he’s ready to go back to his roots — the small screen — but only for a non-fiction show which is “interesting”.

The ‘Vicky Donor’ actor, who has done his fair share of anchoring on the ‘idiot box’, said: “I started my career on television. I was an anchor on TV. If given a choice, I would be excited to do a non-fiction show on TV, but it has to be interesting.”

He feels the line between TV and films has blurred, as “all superstars are anchors” these days.

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“So if I get an out-of-the-box show to anchor, I will do it,” he added.

Ayushmann is currently busy promoting his forthcoming film ‘Hawaizaada‘ in which he will be seen playing a Maharashtrian character.

Asked how comfortable he is talking in Marathi, he said: “It’s been six years in Mumbai and you should know the language of where you work.

“In six years, I can understand Marathi. I am not fluent in Marathi, but I’m good with the accent. In my film you will not realise that a non-Maharashtrian is speaking Marathi.”

Directed by Vibhu Puri, ‘Hawaizaada’ also features Pallavi Sharda.

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