09 September,2021 07:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
Ayushmann Khurrana
Actor Ayushmann Khurrana feels fortunate to have wrapped up shooting for three of his films - Anek, Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui and Doctor G - amid the pandemic.
He believes his films will trigger community conversations and hence it is important they are screened in theatres. "I'm fortunate to have managed to finish three new films in the pandemic. I can't wait for audiences to watch these real gems as they are diverse and disruptive and will give people a new viewing experience, [and an opportunity] to discuss and debate," says the actor, adding that his films will play a role in bringing people back to the theatres. "All the projects are high concept theatrical films because of the uniqueness of scripts. I hope they will all contribute towards bringing people back to the theatres."
Khurrana credits all the filmmakers of his projects for providing a safe shooting experience to everyone. "I have to congratulate the producers and directors of all these projects because accomplishing what they have done during the pandemic is a massive feat. They have run a tight ship and ensured that the shoots happen smoothly, securely and in a perfect bio-bubble."
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