Close X
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

'Hawaizaada' Will Change My Image: Ayushmann

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Dec, 2014 01:47 PM
  • 'Hawaizaada' Will Change My Image: Ayushmann
Video jockey-turned-actor Ayushmann Khurrana feels his upcoming film "Hawaizaada" will be an image change for him.
 
"Hawaaizaada" is based on the life of scientist Shivkar Bapuji Talpade, who is believed to have built India's first unmanned airplane. 
 
"After 'Vicky' Donor, Vibhu Puri (director) offered me this amazing story of an unsung hero. The way he has fictionalised it, the way he has taken the creative liberty and added his own flavour to the story of a guy who made world’s first aircraft is incredible.
 
"So, I think there was no plan, but, yes, this will be an image change by default because I was playing quintessential north Indian guy till now and this time I am playing a Maharashtrian,” Ayushmann said at the trailer launch of "Hawaizaada" here Tuesday.
 
The film also stars Mithun Chakraborty and Pallavi Sharda. It will hit screens Jan 30, 2015.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Kalki portrays five roles in play 'Trivial Disasters'

Kalki portrays five roles in play 'Trivial Disasters'
Actress Kalki Koechlin is not new to theatre and will soon be seen in a new play titled "Trivial Disasters", in which she essays five roles...

Kalki portrays five roles in play 'Trivial Disasters'

'P.K.' to have talking standee

'P.K.' to have talking standee
If he turned into a barber to promote “Ghajini”, superstar Aamir Khan’s next movie titled “P.K.” will also be promoted in a unique way. Talking standees...

'P.K.' to have talking standee

Dhishoom! Dhishoom! It's action time in Bollywood

Dhishoom! Dhishoom! It's action time in Bollywood
 After "Kick", are you ready for some more jumping, boxing, punching and chasing? Bollywood lovers, brace yourself for a slew of action-packed high-on stunts...

Dhishoom! Dhishoom! It's action time in Bollywood

Theatre is very challenging, tough: Richa Chadda

Theatre is very challenging, tough: Richa Chadda
Actress Richa Chadda, who stars in the play "Trivial Disasters", says performing in front of a live audience is a tough and challenging job...

Theatre is very challenging, tough: Richa Chadda

KJo laughs off paying Rs.300 crore to two stars

KJo laughs off paying Rs.300 crore to two stars
The rumour mills in Bollywood have been running overtime with the buzz that Karan Johar has paid Salman Khan Rs.150 crore to star in "Shhuddhi" and...

KJo laughs off paying Rs.300 crore to two stars

AbRam is SRK's new alarm clock

AbRam is SRK's new alarm clock
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan's mornings are becoming sweeter, courtesy his youngest son AbRam....

AbRam is SRK's new alarm clock