Multi-talented star Ayushmann Khurrana is currently touring the US and has performed in Chicago, New York & San Jose, getting audiences swooning to his music. His performances with his band Ayushmann Bhava have opened to a thundering response during his second music tour in the US.
As part of his New York concert, an audience member threw a ton of dollars on stage as a token of appreciation for his electrifying performance. Ayushmann paused his performance and took a moment to politely request the audience members to use this money and donate it to a charity!
His gesture is being appreciated across social media, and an audience member even wrote “Ayushmann, known for his humility and grace, paused the show and politely requested the audience to consider donating to charity instead of such frivolous gestures. His response was not only classy but also highlighted the importance of using wealth for good. Let’s hope this incident serves as a reminder to everyone attending live events to respect the artists and the experience for all.”
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Recently, Ayushmann spoke about his success in the film industry and reflected on his life. his success skyrocketed right after his debut movie ‘Vicky Donor.’ He knew he had to ensure to keep working harder to keep the success afloat. Ayushmann thus, in the beginning of his career prioritized his professional growth over his personal life. Though he soon knew it was important to strike a balance between both, the actor confessed on the Honestly Saying Podcast that his supportive life partner, his wife Tahira Kashyap has been very understanding throughout his journey.
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