Ayushmann Khurrana’s journey from radio jockey to acclaimed actor and singer is a story worthy of the big screen. In his audiobook Cracking The Code on Audible, Ayushmann candidly shares insights into his career, setbacks, and personal growth. Here are five key takeaways:
The Shah Rukh Khan Interview That Never Was
Before becoming a renowned actor, Ayushmann worked as a radio jockey at Big FM and had the chance to interview Shah Rukh Khan. Overwhelmed by star-struck nerves, he recalls, “I was anxiously waiting outside his vanity van to interview him... just the fact that I was breathing in the same air as him was enough to give me a high.” Despite preparing an emotional letter to SRK, he ultimately decided against giving it, leaving the interview undone. This fanboy moment remains a cherished memory for Ayushmann.
Conflict with Balaji Telefilms
Ayushmann faced a tough situation with Balaji Telefilms while working on Qayamat. He was pressured to sign a long-term contract for his pending payment. “They threatened me that if I didn’t sign, I would never get the money,” he recalls. Although he stood firm and refused to sign, facing significant backlash, including threats and intimidation, Ayushmann remained resolute in his principles.
Navigating Language Bias at MTV
During his early days at MTV, Ayushmann faced criticism for starting his show with “Namaskar” and ending with “Ayushmannbhava.” “I started writing Hinglish scripts,” he explains, adapting to the network's evolving language preferences. His perseverance paid off, and MTV eventually embraced Hindi, turning a challenge into a unique advantage.
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Missing Out on Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
Ayushmann missed the chance to play Milkha Singh in Bhaag Milkha Bhaag. He recorded a self-taped audition, growing a beard and wearing a turban. “I think Tahira wondered if I had really lost it by then,” he jokes. Although Farhan Akhtar ultimately landed the role, Ayushmann acknowledges his performance as deserving and continues to pursue challenging roles.
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Lessons from Nikhil Chinappa
Ayushmann credits VJ Nikhil Chinappa as a significant mentor. He reflects, “Nikhil is this extremely intelligent person; he is full of knowledge, worldly wisdom, and experience.” From etiquette to cultural appreciation, Nikhil’s guidance has been invaluable, and Ayushmann still celebrates Teacher’s Day by wishing him.
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