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Ayushmann Khurrana and Aparshakti Khurana, known for their distinct roles in Bollywood, recently shed light on a lesser-known aspect of their lives: their abstinence from drinking and smoking. In a candid interview, Aparshakti disclosed the primary reason behind their teetotalism—fear of their father’s stern demeanor.
Speaking on the podcast Cyrus Says, Aparshakti reminisced about their upbringing, revealing their father’s strictness.He recounted their father’s clear directive upon their entry into college, “If you want to go out and party, don’t come back home; crash at someone else’s place, no matter whose house it is, you don’t even have to tell me. But the day I get to know that you are drinking and smoking, you are done.” This stern warning instilled a deep-rooted fear in both brothers, deterring them from experimenting with alcohol or cigarettes.
Adding to the apprehension was the fact that their father was also an astrologer. Aparshakti humorously noted that their father’s astrological prowess would have swiftly uncovered any indiscretions, further dissuading them from indulging. Consequently, neither Ayushmann nor Aparshakti dared to venture into the realms of drinking or smoking during their college years.
Ayushmann Khurrana, known for his grounded nature, echoed similar sentiments in a previous interview with Bollywood Hungama. Reflecting on his approach to heartbreak, Ayushmann candidly admitted to experiencing heartache only upon his father’s demise. He credited his father for instilling in him the virtue of detachment—a quality that he believes fosters resilience and contentment. Ayushmann emphasized that detachment from work, people, and relationships breeds happiness and aids in coping with emotional setbacks.
While Aparshakti and Ayushmann navigate their personal principles, they continue to make strides in their respective careers. Ayushmann’s recent outing in Raaj Shaandilyaa’s ‘Dream Girl 2’ alongside Ananya Panday garnered attention, while Aparshakti’s performance in Vikramaditya Motwane’s ‘Jubilee’ showcased his versatility. Fans eagerly anticipate Aparshakti’s return in ‘Stree 2,’ anticipating another captivating portrayal from the talented actor.
Speaking on the podcast Cyrus Says, Aparshakti reminisced about their upbringing, revealing their father’s strictness.He recounted their father’s clear directive upon their entry into college, “If you want to go out and party, don’t come back home; crash at someone else’s place, no matter whose house it is, you don’t even have to tell me. But the day I get to know that you are drinking and smoking, you are done.” This stern warning instilled a deep-rooted fear in both brothers, deterring them from experimenting with alcohol or cigarettes.
Adding to the apprehension was the fact that their father was also an astrologer. Aparshakti humorously noted that their father’s astrological prowess would have swiftly uncovered any indiscretions, further dissuading them from indulging. Consequently, neither Ayushmann nor Aparshakti dared to venture into the realms of drinking or smoking during their college years.
Ayushmann Khurrana, known for his grounded nature, echoed similar sentiments in a previous interview with Bollywood Hungama. Reflecting on his approach to heartbreak, Ayushmann candidly admitted to experiencing heartache only upon his father’s demise. He credited his father for instilling in him the virtue of detachment—a quality that he believes fosters resilience and contentment. Ayushmann emphasized that detachment from work, people, and relationships breeds happiness and aids in coping with emotional setbacks.
While Aparshakti and Ayushmann navigate their personal principles, they continue to make strides in their respective careers. Ayushmann’s recent outing in Raaj Shaandilyaa’s ‘Dream Girl 2’ alongside Ananya Panday garnered attention, while Aparshakti’s performance in Vikramaditya Motwane’s ‘Jubilee’ showcased his versatility. Fans eagerly anticipate Aparshakti’s return in ‘Stree 2,’ anticipating another captivating portrayal from the talented actor.