‘My Father Was A Dictator, Used To Beat Me With Belt And Slippers’, Ayushmann Khurrana Made Several Revelations About His Father
Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana is one of the most loved actors in the entertainment industry. But if we talk about his professional front then let us tell you that he did not have any film released this year and has remained absent from the screen for quite some time. But no matter how away he is from films, he always remains in the news headlines sometimes for spending time with his daughter and wife Tahira while sometimes for being spotted at an event.
Ayushmann Khurrana
Let us tell you that Ayushmann who is always discussed for being a naughty and fun-loving star and now made a revelation about his father, after which he is in the headlines of the news. During the conversation with media houses, he talked about his childhood trauma, when he was beaten with a belt and slippers by his father.
Ayushmann Khurrana
The ‘Vicky Donor’ actor is in the news these days for his musical band ‘Ayushmanbhav’. He is on an American tour for this. He spoke openly about his personal life and professional life in a podcast here. During this, he also mentioned his love and passion for music. While talking about this, he said, ‘I became a father at the age of 20. That means when Vicky Donor was released, I was already a father. It was a very different experience. Tahira and I grew up together because we became parents at a very young age.’
Ayushmann Khurrana
The actor further told how much his life changed after his daughter came into his life. He said, ‘The best thing is that I have a daughter. You become a good person. Daughters make you understand the feelings of others better.’ He further said, ‘I am a completely different father. My father was a dictator. He used to beat me with slippers, belts, etc. It was common for him to do so. And because of this I also had mental trauma in my childhood. One day I was returning from a party and my shirt smelled of cigarettes. I never touched it out of fear of my father, but despite this, I was beaten for this.’