Happy Birthday Ayushmann Khurrana: 5 Times He Proved He’s Bollywood’s Ultimate Ladies’ Man

  • Amit Diwan
  • Editorial
  • Updated - 2024-09-14, 08:00 IST

Ayushmann Khurrana has consistently proven himself to be a champion of women's issues through his diverse roles in Hindi cinema.

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ayushmann khurrana happy birthday

Ayushmann Khurrana, the versatile Bollywood star, celebrates his birthday amidst a career that has captivated audiences and critics alike. With a penchant for unconventional roles and a passion for tackling social issues, Khurrana has cemented his status as Bollywood's ultimate ladies' man.

As the actor celebrates his 40th birthday, let's take a look at instances where he proved his mettle as a feminist icon through his powerful performances and the impactful messages he conveys in his films.

Ayushmann Khurrana Ultimate Ladies’ Man

Doctor G: A Unique Perspective on Gynaecology

In Doctor G (2022), Khurrana plays Uday Gupta, a medical student who reluctantly joins an all-women's gynaecology class. Initially aspiring to specialise in orthopaedics, Uday's journey takes a turn when he finds himself as the only male in a female-dominated environment.

The film explores themes of gender stereotypes and the challenges faced by women in the medical field. Khurrana's character learns to confront his prejudices while navigating the complexities of gynaecology, ultimately promoting empathy and understanding towards women's health issues. This role highlights the importance of male allies in women's empowerment.

Breaking Stereotypes in Vicky Donor

In his debut film Vicky Donor (2012), Khurrana tackled the taboo subject of sperm donation, which not only focused on male fertility but also emphasised women's reproductive rights. By portraying a character who supports a woman's right to choose, he challenged traditional gender roles and opened up conversations about fertility and family planning in a light-hearted yet impactful manner.

Embracing LGBTQ+ Themes in Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan

In Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan (2020), Khurrana played Kartik, a gay man fighting for acceptance in a conservative society. The film tackled LGBTQ+ issues, showcasing the struggles faced by same-sex couples. Khurrana’s portrayal was celebrated for its sensitivity and humour, making it a landmark film that promoted love and acceptance while advocating for the rights of marginalised communities.

Redefining Masculinity in Dream Girl

In Dream Girl (2019), Khurrana's character, Karam, impersonates a woman to work in a female-dominated call centre. This role challenged traditional notions of masculinity and showcased a man who embraces femininity. By highlighting the struggles of women in the workplace, Khurrana emphasised the importance of gender equality and the need for men to support women's rights.

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Addressing Body Image and Gender Issues in Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui

In Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui (2021), Khurrana portrayed a gym trainer who falls in love with a transgender woman. The film addressed body positivity and challenged societal norms regarding beauty and acceptance. By supporting his partner's journey, Khurrana emphasised the importance of empathy and understanding in relationships, further solidifying his role as a feminist ally.

Ayushmann Khurrana's films consistently push boundaries and challenge societal norms, making him a standout figure in contemporary Bollywood. His choice of roles reflects a deep understanding of gender issues, and his performances resonate with audiences, encouraging conversations about feminism and equality.

As Ayushmann Khurrana celebrates another year of life, it’s clear that he remains a powerful voice for change in Bollywood. Known for his unique choice of roles, he has earned the title of Bollywood's ultimate ladies' man, not just for his charm but for his commitment to promoting women's issues and advocating for a more inclusive society.

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