- Born
- Birth nameNishant Khurrana
- Nickname
- Ayush
- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Ayushmann Khurrana was born on 14 September 1984 in Chandigarh, India. Ayushmann started off his career as a popular radio jockey, and eventually became a VJ on MTV India and one of the most popular hosts in India. He shot to stardom with the runaway hit, 'Vicky Donor' in 2012. His effortless act in his debut won him rave reviews and the film went on to become one of the biggest hits of the year. The quirky film coupled with some fabulous songs, especially 'Paani da' (sung & co-composed by Khurrana) marked his arrival in the Hindi film industry. He also won a slew of highly prestigious awards in 2012.
A native of Punjab, Ayushmann studied at St. John's High School and DAV College in Chandigarh. He majored in English literature and has a master's degree in Mass Communication from School of Communication Studies, Punjab University, in Chandigarh. He did serious theatre for five years. He was also the founder member of DAV College's "Aaghaaz" and "Manchtantra", which are active theatre groups in Chandigarh. He has conceptualized and acted in street plays, and won prizes in national college festivals like Mood Indigo (IIT Bombay), Oasis (Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani) and St. Bedes Simla. He also won a Best Actor award for playing Ashwatthama in Dharamvir Bharati's Andha Yug.
From theatre to television to the big screen, Ayushmann's progression as an artist has been one of the most organic ones. He followed up his Vicky Donor act with some films where his performances were highly appreciated by the audience and critics alike. Ayushmann simultaneously built his oeuvre as a singer and live performer as well. His three singles - 'O Heeriye,' 'Mitti Di Khushboo,' and the latest, 'Yahin Hoon Main' - have won millions of hearts.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Nishanth
- SpouseTahira Kashyap Khurrana(November 2008 - present) (2 children)
- ChildrenVirajveer KhurranaVarushka KhurranaVirajveerVarushka
- RelativesAparshakti Khurana(Sibling)
- Awesome Voice
- Cute Smile
- Often does playback singing for his films in his native Punjabi tone.
- Frequently plays academic losers who are angry at the success of others in their surroundings.
- During his initial days as an actor in Mumbai, Karan Johar met him at an award function and gave him the landline phone number of his production house, Dharma Productions. Ayushmann called on the number with the hope of getting some work, but to his disappointment he was told that they only work with stars.
- During MTV Roadies (2003), one of the tasks assigned to Ayushmann was sperm donation. Eight years later, he did a movie called Vicky Donor (2012) in which he played the role of a sperm donor.
- Ayushmann had participated in the first season of the reality show India's Best Cinestars Ki Khoj (2004) but was rejected by the Judges. Ten years later he received an invitation to be the judge on the same show.
- After completing his graduation from college, Ayushmann worked as a Radio Jockey at 92.7 Big FM and hosted a show called "Big Chai - Maan Na Maan, Main Tera Ayushmann".
- Ayushmann had participated in the second season of MTV Roadies (2003) in the year 2004 and emerged as the winner of the show.
- I've realised something: Either you have to be a superstar, or your script has to be one. So till the time I'm not a superstar, my scripts should do that job.
- If you have a mainstream actor attached to a subject like this (Article 15 (2019)), it reaches out to a wider audience. We want to reach out to people who believe in caste discrimination and if we are able to change the mindset of one person that will be the true victory for us.
- Success is a lousy teacher but failure is a friend, philosopher and guide.
- Most contestants had moved base to Mumbai to cash in on the Roadies fame. My dad told me that I wasn't prepared. There was no dearth of talent in Mumbai, but there was a dearth of intelligent talent. He asked me not to skip my education.
- When I auditioned for TV, they used to tell me all sorts of things. Some said my eyebrows were too thick. Others said my accent was too Punjabi.
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