Mumbai, April 29 (IANS) Veejay-turned-actor Ayushmann Khurrana’ s film “Vicky Donor” has received a thumbs up from the industry and actress Mini Mathur praised him, saying he is quite believable in the movie.
“Well done Ayushmann. Really enjoyed ‘Vicky Donor’. You were real, understated and so very believable,” tweeted Mini.
Ayushmann thanked her, saying: “Thanks Mini Mathur for liking my effort.”
A light-hearted take on the taboo attached to infertility, sperm donation and artificial insemination, the film has earned Rs.13.40 crore in its opening weekend.
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Script most important for Raghubir Yadav
Raghubir Yadav will feature in the first time director Gitanjali Sinha’s “Yeh Khula Aasmaan” and says he agreed to do the film because of the well-written script.
“The script of ‘Yeh Khula Aasmaan’ is so well written that I just could not say no. And Gitanjali has a conviction in her wok which sometimes experienced directors lack,” he told IANS. He plays grandfather to a teenager in the movie.
The film is slated to release May 25 and revolves around a challenging phase of a young boy, who is an IIT-aspirant and faces academic failure. It also highlights family problems and how to bridge generation gap.
Mumbai, April 29 (IANS) Veejay-turned-actor Ayushmann Khurrana’ s film “Vicky Donor” has received a thumbs up from the industry and actress Mini Mathur praised him, saying he is quite believable in the movie.
“Well done Ayushmann. Really enjoyed ‘Vicky Donor’. You were real, understated and so very believable,” tweeted Mini.
Ayushmann thanked her, saying: “Thanks Mini Mathur for liking my effort.”
A light-hearted take on the taboo attached to infertility, sperm donation and artificial insemination, the film has earned Rs.13.40 crore in its opening weekend.
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Script most important for Raghubir Yadav
Raghubir Yadav will feature in the first time director Gitanjali Sinha’s “Yeh Khula Aasmaan” and says he agreed to do the film because of the well-written script.
“The script of ‘Yeh Khula Aasmaan’ is so well written that I just could not say no. And Gitanjali has a conviction in her wok which sometimes experienced directors lack,” he told IANS. He plays grandfather to a teenager in the movie.
The film is slated to release May 25 and revolves around a challenging phase of a young boy, who is an IIT-aspirant and faces academic failure. It also highlights family problems and how to bridge generation gap.