Ayushmann Khurrana transforms Bollywood with these taboo-busting films

Author: Manosmita Mohanty

Ayushmann Khurrana, the versatile actor, has made a name for himself in Indian Cinema for breaking stereotypes and addressing taboo subjects.

Versatile actor of Indian Cinema

Shubh Mangal Jyada Savdhan addressed the subject of same-sex relationships through comic medium. It conveys the message that love is love, regardless of gender. 

Broke norms of Homosexuality

In his debut movie, Vicky Donor, Ayushmann played the role of a sperm donor and addressed the taboo around infertility and sperm donation in Indian society.

Unconventionality at its peak!

In Bala, a young man struggles with premature balding, and the movie sheds light on unrealistic beauty standards imposed on women and men in our society. 

Appreciative comic timing

Doctor G broke the silence around the topic of gender segregation, the illegal healthcare system, familial issues and friendship problems.

Conveyed a strong message

Dum Laga Ke Haisha reflects on body shaming and the importance of self-love. The movie has a realistic portrayal of small-town life and great storyline. 

Showcased progressive narrative

Badhaai Ho addressed the issue of pregnancy in older women and challenged the societal norms around age and motherhood. 

 Entertaining and engaging

In both the audience's and critics' eyes, Ayushmann's movies have made a strong impression. We eagerly anticipate his future movies.

Man who redefines Bollywood