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Ayushmann Khurrana almost missed out on 'Vicky Donor'

Updated on: 02 February,2015 02:50 PM IST  | 
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Vivek Oberoi and Sharman Joshi were courted for 'Vicky Donor' before it landed with Ayushmann Khurrana, who was struggling for a Bollywood break at that time

Ayushmann Khurrana almost missed out on 'Vicky Donor'

Ayushmann Khurrana

Vivek Oberoi and Sharman Joshi were courted for 'Vicky Donor' before it landed with Ayushmann Khurrana, who was struggling for a Bollywood break at that time.


Ayushmann KhurranaAyushmann Khurrana


Khurrana has penned his experiences as a struggler in 'Cracking the Code'. Co-written with wife Tahira Kashyap and published by Rupa Publications, the book releases today.


In the book, 'Hawaizaada' star recounts that he was heartbroken when he failed to land a supporting role in 'Teen The Bhai'. He also missed a chance to play the second lead in Imran Khan-Sonam Kapoor starrer 'I Hate Luv Storys'.

"'Vicky Donor' was my ticket to tinsel town. As I have mentioned before, my work on 'Just Dance' got me noticed by Shoojit Sircar. I didn't have to audition for this role; the script just fell into my lap. Not that I was their first choice; Vivek Oberoi wanted to produce and act in 'Vicky Donor', and they had almost signed him up, but for some reason Ronnie Screwvala, the producer, changed his mind. The role was then offered to Sharman Joshi, who politely declined it. That's when the film came to me," Khurrana recounts in the book.

The actor feels he was given the role because the 'topic was a bit edgy, they needed an endearing character'. The Shoojit Sircar's film dealt with the issue of sperm donation in the movie, which became a sleeper hit.

Before 'Vicky Donor', Khurrana was bidding his time by doing television shows as an VJ, anchor and actor. Though getting rejected for movies was disheartening, he is happy that he failed in his previous attempts.

"Sometimes you don't get an opportunity as there is a better one waiting for you. This might sound bookish and idealistic but if 'Teen The Bhai' or 'I Hate Love Stories' had happened, 'Vicky Donor' would have never happened, and this code wouldn't have been typed out," Khurrana writes.

The actor narrates another incident where he walked out of a Balaji show as they wanted him to sign a three-year contract.

"Joining the new show was fun but leaving 'Qayamat' was painful; not for me, but for the producers. I remember the Balaji team kept pestering me to sign their contract if I wanted my payment of Rs 1.5 lakh, which was due to me. I kept procrastinating," Khurrana writes.

"When I left without signing the contract, I got to know that Ekta threw a fit and smashed her mobile by hurling it at the executive producer's face," says the actor.

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