Published 12:59 IST, November 12th 2019
Ayushmann Khurrana charms with his speech on what makes a true man
Ayushmann Khurrana has delivered a terrific speech on what makes a true man. He has said a man may not have six-pack abs but must be able to feel pain.
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Ayushmann Khurrana is having a dream run at the box-office. His latest release, the romantic-comedy Bala, is setting the box-office on fire and winning the audiences' hearts. Besides the audiences, Ayushmann Khurrana is also a pro at winning hearts of netizens and has once again proved why he is the perfect gentleman of Bollywood. Recently, the Dream Girl actor shared a three-minute speech on what makes a perfect man.
Ayushmann Khurrana's latest box-office success is Bala
As part of a men’s grooming campaign, Ayushmann Khurrana recently shared the video just in time for the upcoming International Men’s Day on November 19. Dressed in casuals with a blazer and well-groomed hair, the Bala actor spoke about the male stereotype - the one who displays his machismo, saves girls, isn't weak and never sheds a tear. He further added, in Hindi, that he did not want to be a hero or saviour or superman. He just wanted to be someone who could cry and sing. And if he could save someone, he would.
Further on in the video, Ayushmann also confessed about not knowing how to knot a tie perfectly. But he also added that he can cook well. He also said how fathers ask their sons to be a gentleman but not to be a man who is gentle because they are the ones who have to save honour, apply magical perfumes for women to die for. Ayushmann also won hearts by displaying his support for homosexuality, by stating that a man should be able to choose anything between pink and Pink Floyd.
According to Ayushmann, the only condition to be the perfect man is to be true to oneself
Fiction writer Gaurav Solanki was the creative mind behind the acclaimed speech. Currently, Ayushmann Khurrana is enjoying the success of Bala, which has collected nearly ₹44 crore in three days and is now set to cross the ₹50 crore mark. The film deals with the medical condition of premature balding.
Updated 14:25 IST, November 12th 2019