Updated On: 04 October, 2018 09:00 AM IST | Mumbai | Gayatri Nirmal
In an exclusive interview with mid-day online, Ayushmann Khurrana speaks about his struggling days, and how he still perceives the city Mumbai as an outsider

Ayushmann Khurrana. Picture Courtesy: Instagram/ayushmannk
Giving interviews for their films, and maintaining the momentum by presenting the same answers in creative ways is not an easy show. Ask Ayushmann Khurrana about it, and he says, "Out of ten questions asked, nine are same. It becomes really difficult to keep on repeating the same thing." Repeating his last year's trend, the actor is busy promoting two films simultaneously - Andhadhun and Badhaai Ho. In an exclusive interaction with mid-day online, Ayushmann speaks about how he has acquired a festival release for Badhaai Ho and is in a safe zone. AndhaDhun releases on October 5 and Badhaai Ho hits the marquee on October 19.
You have two movies releasing around the same time, both with drastically different stories. How do you feel about seeing more of you everywhere?
Ideally, there should be spacing between two release dates. I was very nervous last with Bareily ki Barfi and Shubh Mangal Savdhaan releasing simultaneously back-to-back in two weeks. But last year was so beautiful. It was very fascinating to see both the films going housefull together. So, it was a lot of fun and I thought why not this year as well. Coincidentally, it happened again, it's like Deja Vu. The best part is that both the films are different, the texture is different. Last year, people were getting confused kaunsa trailer kiska hai. But this time the trailers are so different. One is a thriller (AndhaDhun) and one is a slice-of-life film (Badhaai Ho). Both the films have good release dates. October 5 (Andhadhun) is a good release date and October 19 (Badhaai Ho) is Dussehra - a festival release. So, I'm very excited about it.