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Ayushmann Khurrana calls Pati Patni Aur Woh Do a comedy of errors, says he will never be a part of regressive films

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Ayushmann Khurrana, an actor widely celebrated for his discerning choice of scripts and socially relevant cinema, has recently addressed the chatter surrounding his latest project, Pati Patni Aur Woh Do. As the film gears up for its theatrical release on May 15, 2026, the versatile star clarified his stance on the narrative’s direction during a promotional interaction. Responding to concerns regarding the film’s premise, Ayushmann emphasized that the story is a classic comedy of errors rather than a celebration of infidelity. He pointed out that while the title might suggest a traditional drama about cheating, the actual plot revolves around a series of chaotic misunderstandings and situational humor that keeps the audience guessing. For Ayushmann, the film is an extension of a “husband universe” that explores the humorous tribulations of married life in a lighthearted, modern context.

The actor was firm in his commitment to his career-long philosophy of choosing progressive content over regressive tropes. He stated that he would never be a part of any film that glorifies dishonest behavior or looks down upon healthy relationship values. Ayushmann noted that his character in the sequel is actually a well-meaning individual who finds himself in bizarre and hilarious predicaments, making him the “chosen sufferer” of the circumstances rather than a perpetrator of deceit. He highlighted that the female leads in the movie, played by Rakul Preet Singh, Sara Ali Khan, and Wamiqa Gabbi, possess significant agency and are portrayed as strong, “alpha” characters who drive the story forward. This balance, he believes, ensures that the film remains rooted in contemporary 2026 values while still delivering the high-energy entertainment audiences expect from a big-ticket comedy.

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Reflecting on the legacy of the franchise, Ayushmann shared nostalgic memories of the original film’s iconic music, particularly the song “Thande Thande Paani Se,” which he has loved since his childhood in Chandigarh. He expressed immense joy in joining a legacy that includes legendary names like Sanjeev Kumar and contemporary stars like Kartik Aaryan, though he reiterated that this new installment is its own unique entity. The actor praised director Mudassar Aziz for his sharp writing and for creating a script where the humor is derived from the absurdity of the situations rather than from a male-centric viewpoint. As he prepares for the film’s premiere, Ayushmann remains confident that viewers will appreciate the film as a wholesome, community-watching experience that prioritizes laughter and intelligence over outdated stereotypes.

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