Hyderabad: The year has just started and Bollywood star Ayushmann Khurrana has moved on to his next project after wrapped up Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui. Khurrana is already on his way to North East to shoot for Anubhav Sinha's spy thriller.
Ayushmann Khurrana spotted at Mumbai Airport today morning before he jetted off to North East Ayushmann and his Article 15 director are reuniting for the untitled spy drama which will be majorly shot in the hilly terrain of North East. The film is being billed as Ayushmann's biggest project so far as it will be mounted on a greater scale than all his previous outings.
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The National Award-winning actor, however, has shared his definition of 'big film' and had said he never picks a film based on budget, scale or mounting. "I have never chosen a film basis its budget, scale or mounting. For me, these aren't the only important factors for a film to be perceived as a big film. I have only chosen films basis the bigness and uniqueness of its content," Ayushmann told a newswire. For Ayushmann, a big film should "trigger conversations on a national level", and also "pull people into discussing issues that concern them".
Ayushmann says a big film should make people ponder, raise important questions and offer solutions that matter to society While the makers are keeping details about the project under wraps, several reports suggest that the film goes on the floors next week, from Monday and it’s going to be a long and intense schedule for the actor. Jointly bankrolled by Anubhav and Bhushan Kumar, the film is likely to get a theatrical release later this year.