In 2012, Ayushmann Khurrana embarked on his cinematic journey with ‘Vicky Donor,’ a groundbreaking film challenging societal norms surrounding sperm donation and infertility. As the movie celebrates its 12th anniversary, Khurrana commemorates the milestone and its profound influence on his career.
Directed by Shoojit Sircar, ‘Vicky Donor’ not only earned critical acclaim but also earned Khurrana his maiden Filmfare Award for Best Debut Male Actor. To mark the occasion, fans surprised him with an anime edit of memorable scenes from the movie, which he graciously shared on his Instagram handle.
Expressing his gratitude to fans for their creativity and support, Khurrana reflected on how ‘Vicky Donor’ served as the catalyst for his journey as an actor and star. He mused on the idea of the film being reimagined as an anime and eagerly awaited fans’ suggestions.
As fans flooded the comment section with reminiscences and praise for the film, Khurrana’s impact on breaking stereotypes and delivering memorable performances was evident. From ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’ to ‘Bala,’ Khurrana has consistently challenged conventions and captivated audiences with his versatile roles.
In his most recent outing, ‘Dream Girl 2,’ alongside Ananya Panday, Annu Kapoor, and Abhishek Banerjee, Khurrana once again showcased his talent, resonating deeply with audiences.
As Ayushmann Khurrana celebrates 12 years since his debut film, ‘Vicky Donor,’ his journey continues to inspire and entertain audiences, cementing his status as one of Bollywood’s most cherished actors.