Ayushmann Khurrana’s Lyrics Are a Perfect Blend of Sensitivity and Universality

By Nancy - Intern
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Artists consider their audience to be the most important thing, so taking care of them means a lot to them. Actor Ayushmann Khurrana is very careful not only with the themes of his films but also with the words of his songs. He considers his audience as the reason for this.

Pay special attention to words

Ayushmann Khurrana says, ‘There are a lot of children among my fans. The choice of words matters a lot to me. Whatever may be the subject of the film, there is a polite way of talking about that subject. A lot depends on your audience and what age group is watching your film. I write my poems and songs in Punjabi and Hindi.

Ayushmann further said, “There are some other good writers who do wonders with words, like the song ‘Moh Moh Ke Dhaage…’ in the film ‘Dum Lagake Haisa‘ was written by Varun Grover, that is a very unique song. Yes, Hindi was used a lot in it. Hindi is good in Kailash Kher’s songs.

Ayushmann Khurrana keeps himself connected to his roots

The Dream Girl actor said, “The songs I write are not in pure Hindi. There is a mix of Hindi and Punjabi in those poems and songs. I am from Punjab, so there has been influence from there. I have always tried that the more I stay connected to my roots, the better it will be. That’s why the words in my songs are such that everyone can sing and speak, they won’t have any hesitation.”

Ayushmann Khurrana will rock with Thaama

In the coming days, Ayushmann will be seen in the horror comedy film ‘Thama’, which was announced only last week. Amar Kaushik, who has directed Stree 2, and Munjya, have taken up the responsibility of directing the film and is producing it and Dinesh Vijan is producing it. Rashmika Mandanna, Paresh Rawal, and Nawazuddin Siddiqui play important roles in this film. The story will be of a bloody love story. The film will be released on Diwali next year.

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