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Ayushmann Khurrana-Tahira Kashyap’s son’s reaction to homosexuality

Ayushmann Khurrana who is super used to play unconventional roles is all set to make homosexuality a normal conversation at homes through his upcoming movie Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan.

While the trailer of the movie has gained a lot of appreciation and support, Ayushmann would be pleased to know that his 8-year-old son is also backing the story.

Tahira took to Twitter to share how Virajveer understands the term homosexuality and is also okay with it. The progressive approach of her 8-year-old son made Tahira “teary-eyed and proud”. Here’s what she wrote:
“With the upcoming film the dad is doing, I wanted to be forthcoming with my 8 year old son. I asked him if he knows what homosexuality means or being gay means. He knew it. I asked him if he was ok with it. He replied…what’s there not be ok about. (Teary eyed and proud) (sic).”

Ayushmann’s parents are also backing him with the script. “I always talk to my parents about the films that I decide to do and I got tremendous support from them when I told them that I’m going to do Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan. They said they were proud of me that I decided to back a film that had a strong message to society. They said it was an important film for the entire country especially the parents because it could give them the right message about raising their children,” Ayushmann said in an interview with ANI earlier.
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan also stars Neena Gupta, Gajraj Rao, Maanvi Gaagroo. Directed by Hitesh Kewalya, the film is set to release on February 21.

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