Mumbai: Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana says he was sold to filmmaker Aanand L. Rai and director Hitesh Kewalya's vision for Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan because they wanted to make it a quintessential Bollywood movie and not approach it as a cause film.
Ayushmann clears the air saying that it will be incorrect to call the film a "serious", "message film" because it is not.
"Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan is an out and out entertainer that also gives the right message. It will be incorrect to call this film a serious, message oriented film. It is not. It is a hilarious film that's also slapstick in parts to drive home the message of the film. It has its heart at the right place and it is not a serious film that delves any deeper," Ayushmann said.
Ayushmann says he was instantly sold on Rai's vision of making the film's appeal wider by making it a funny movie.
"For me, I was sold with Aanand L. Rai sir and Hitesh's (Kewalya) vision for this film because they wanted to make it a quintessential Bollywood movie and not approach this as a cause film.