Following the highly anticipated trailer launch of his latest theatrical release, Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana has officially stepped forward to clear the air regarding the heavy criticism surrounding the film’s premise. Social media has been filled with intense debates since the first footage debuted, with a massive wave of viewers calling out the project and questioning if it inadvertently glorifies cheating or extra-marital affairs. Addressing these concerns directly, Khurrana firmly rubbished the negative chatter, making it absolutely clear that the team is not promoting infidelity whatsoever because the project is at its heart a wholesome family-friendly film. He emphasized his own strong and distinct filmography, citing his past progressive choices like Badhaai Ho, Dum Laga Ke Haisha, and Doctor G to reassure fans that he would personally never choose to sign a regressive script that demeans relationship values. He guaranteed that audiences will see a truly modern, progressive story that is well-rooted in contemporary principles once they experience the entire narrative in theatres.
The acclaimed actor further explained that the film is a classic, rapid-fire comedy of errors where the entire plot operates around a massive chain of misunderstandings and chaotic situations rather than actual dishonesty. Defending the character sketch of his protagonist, Prajapati Pandey, Khurrana proudly labeled him a complete green flag husband who genuinely adores his wife and possesses a perfectly sound moral compass. He clarified that the chaotic narrative, set in Prayagraj, actually features his character merely trying to help out a close friend to elope, which completely misfires and leads the town to mistakenly label him a philanderer. He added that rather than being a male-centric vehicle that treats women as passive objects, the script gives the female characters the highest amount of narrative agency, describing his co-stars Sara Ali Khan, Wamiqa Gabbi, and Rakul Preet Singh as absolute alphas who fully dominate the screen. Dismissing any direct comparison with Kartik Aaryan’s 2019 hit or Sanjeev Kumar’s original classic, the actor jokingly pitched the franchise as an expanding cinematic universe of confused Indian husbands meant for a fun community watch.
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