Hrithik Roshan praises Aashiqui in Chandigarh, calls Ayushmann Khurrana ‘one of many most interesting actors of Indian cinema’

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Actor Hrithik Roshan praises Abhishek Kapoor Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui, On Sunday, Hrithik took to Twitter to name Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui a movie that made him ‘cry and chuckle’. He known as Vaani Kapoor the ‘coronary heart and soul’ of the movie, which stars Ayushmann Khurrana within the lead position.

“Dear Gattu. What I noticed in #ChandigarhKareAashiqui was a mixture of your coronary heart and the unbelievable spirit of business leisure with goodness. I cried and laughed and was goose meat. What extra does a movie want! Awesome dude! Come, have a good time,” Roshan tweeted.

He additional added, “My dear lovely Vani! You were the heart and soul of #ChandigarhKareAshiqui Uff You are so cool! A talent like you is rare and special. You were nothing short of a genius! So real and strong yet vulnerable. I am one I’m a fan! I love you. Now go celebrate.”

Talking about Ayushmann Khurrana, Hrithik known as him “one of the finest actors of Indian cinema” and instructed how he has impressed him. “You are one of the finest actors of Indian cinema my friend!! It’s been a long time since I got inspired like this. Love it when it happens! Thanks for inspiring me with this! You’re extraordinary! Congratulations! Big Jhappi,” he wrote.

Taking to Instagram, the actor urged his followers to observe the movie in theatres. “If you haven’t seen it yet, please don’t miss it! One of the best movies I’ve ever seen! Mind blowing. Congratulations to the team.”

Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui launched on Friday. The movie obtained a combined response from the critics. Indian Express movie critic Shubhra Gupta gave the movie two and a half stars.

“Abhishek Kapoor’s film, which is about how love is about love, hello gender fluidity, differences be damned, is on to something. Even in 2021, Bollywood likes to play safe and keep all tricky topics away. That’s it. On the score, it is an act of courage to have a trans person as a romantic plot point. But Kapoor is also careful, one might say a little too careful, and everything wraps up in jokey stereotypes. so worried about alienating form, you might as well downplay the seriousness of your subject. So you go ahead and put in words like ‘chuck’ (ugh) so you can push your protagonist back against it And feel great. But using ‘mad doctor’ for psychiatrists? Really?” He wrote in his overview.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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