Hyderabad:Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana is seemingly as clear about fame as he is for his script choices. The National Award-winning actor has shared his views on how fame makes one desirable for others but lonely within.
Khurrana took to Instagram to share a thought-provoking post about life before and after fame. "This world of fame isn't liberating. It seems like you are in a room, with less space, less time, less communication, lesser friends. And there's a huge crowd outside the room, constantly knocking the door, wanting to come inside."
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The actor is at the pinnacle of his career and has won adulation from critics and audience in abundance. But the success has apparently not blindfolded him as he can clearly foresee how life after fame looks like.
Elaborating on life after fame, Ayushmann further wrote, "When the fame will be gone, you will be again in the room alone, with more time, extra large space, far lesser friends. The only difference would be that nobody would be knocking from outside..."
Ayushmann, who is focused to remain disruptive when it comes to picking up stories, has kickstarted reading sessions for his upcoming film Doctor G. The actor has also wrapped up shooting for Anubhav Sinha's Anek and Abhishek Kapoor's Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui.