Ayushmann Khuranna filmography

Ayushmann Khurrana is an Indian actor, singer, lyricist, music director and television host who works in Hindi films. Khurrana first appeared in 2004 teen drama reality show MTV Roadies, winning the second season of the show.[1] He went to star in many other MTV shows, including MTV Fully Faltoo Movies, Cheque De India and Jaadoo Ek Baar, and hosted multiple television shows, including India's Got Talent and Music Ka Maha Muqqabla.[2] In 2012, he made his feature film debut with the romantic comedy Vicky Donor, about sperm donation,[3] which received critical acclaim and performed strongly at the box office.[4][5][6] Khurrana's performance won him the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer (for the song "Pani Da Rang"),[7] Screen Award for Best Male Debut,[8] Producers Guild Film Award for Best Male Debut,[9] and Producers Guild Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer.[9] He then starred in a series of commercially unsuccessful films, including the comedy-drama Nautanki Saala (2013),[10] romantic comedy Bewakoofiyaan (2014),[11] and drama Hawaizaada (2015).[12]

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Khurrana in 2012

In 2015, Khurrana starred in the Sharat Katariya-directed romantic drama Dum Laga Ke Haisha opposite Bhumi Pednekar.[13] His performance was praised,[14][15][16] and the film emerged as a commercial success.[17][18] He then starred in Meri Pyaari Bindu (2017), Bareilly Ki Barfi (2017), and Shubh Mangal Saavdhan (2017).[13] The latter two were commercially successful.[13] In 2018, he starred in the black comedy Andhadhun and the comedy-drama Badhaai Ho.[19][20] The former grossed ₹4.56 billion (US$64 million) worldwide, and became one of Indian cinema's biggest grossers;[21] for his performance he won the National Film Award for Best Actor (shared with Vicky Kaushal for Uri: The Surgical Strike) and the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor.[22][23] Badhaai Ho became a sleeper hit, earning over ₹2.21 billion (US$31 million) worldwide.[21][24] This success continued with Khurrana's 2019 releases, Article 15, Dream Girl, and Bala.[25][26] For the first of these, he won the Filmfare Critics Award for Best Actor,[27] and Screen Award for Best Actor (Critics).[28] In the comedy Bala, he played a man plagued with premature balding.[29][30][31]

Film

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YearFilmRoleNotesRef(s)
2012Vicky DonorVicky Arora[32]
2013Nautanki SaalaRam Parmar aka RP[33]
2014BewakoofiyaanMohit Chaddha[34]
2015HawaizaadaShivkar Bapuji Talpade[35]
Dum Laga Ke HaishaPrem Tiwari[36]
2017Meri Pyaari BinduAbhimanyu Roy[37]
Bareilly Ki BarfiChirag Dubey[38]
Shubh Mangal SaavdhanMudit Sharma[39]
2018AndhadhunAkash Saraf[40]
Badhaai HoNakul Kaushik[41]
2019Article 15ACP Ayan Ranjan[42]
Dream GirlKaramveer Singh/Pooja[43]
BalaBalmukund "Bala" Shukla[44]
2020Shubh Mangal Zyada SaavdhanKartik Singh[45]
Gulabo SitaboBaankey Rastogi[46]
2021Chandigarh Kare AashiquiManvinder "Manu" Munjal[47]
2022AnekAman / Joshua[48]
Doctor GDr. Uday Gupta/Guddu[49]
An Action HeroMaanav Khuranna[50]
2023Dream Girl 2Pooja / Karamveer Singh

Television

YearShowRoleNote(s)Ref(s)
2004MTV Roadies (Season 2)ContestantWinner[51]
2007KayamathSaket Shergil[52]
2008MTV Wassup, The Voice of YoungistaanVideo JockeyCo-hosted the show with MTV VJs Bani J and Vineet Modi[53]
MTV Fully Faltoo Movie – Cheque De IndiaFakir KhanSpoof of Chak De! India[2]
MTV Fully Faltoo Movie – Jadoo EkbarPrince JalebiSpoof of Jodhaa Akbar[54]
MTV Roadies Hell Down UnderAnchorAnchor for the auditions only[55]
Ek Thi RajkumariPrem[56]
2009India's Got Talent (Season 1)AnchorCo-hosted the show with Nikhil Chinapa[55]
Rock on with MTV (Season 1)Anchor for the auditions only[55]
Stripped[55]
2010Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah ChashmahHimselfGuest appearance (to promote IPL 3)[57]
Extra Innings T20 for Indian Premier League (Season 3)PresenterCo-hosted the show with Gaurav Kapur, Samir Kochhar and Angad Bedi[58]
India's Got Talent (Season 2)AnchorCo-hosted the show with Nikhil Chinapa[59]
Rock on with MTV (Season 2)Co-hosted the show with Lisa Haydon[60]
2011MTV Grind[61]
Just Dance[52]
20141st Star Box Office India Awards Ceremony[62]
201825th Star Screen AwardsCo-host[63]

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