Salman Khan is on a roll this year with the long list of new-comers he is set to launch. One of the big names from the long is that of his loved sister, Arpita Khan Sharma's husband Aayush Sharma. The superstar's brother-in-law is ready with his debut film Loveratri along with Warina Hussain. As the name suggests, the film is a love story and is produced under Salman's home banner Salman Khan Films.
In many of the previous interviews, Aayush has proudly boasted about how he has trained for four years before bagging his first film. He has also admitted that his training has been personally taken care of by Salman himself. Salman has mentored many actors previously. One of the first lessons by Salman was, "I have to do my own stunts, no one will do it for me" said Aayush.
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Recalling the days of Kabir Khan's Bajrangi Bhaijaan, where the debutante was assisting Salman, he shared, "A day before, he had asked the steady cam operator who was also a stuntman to teach me how to roll and do some action. So one night after the shoot, I trained in some action. On reaching the set the next day, in the middle of the shoot in the middle of the dessert bhai called me on top of the sand dunes. When I went up, he suddenly pushed me down without any instructions or warning. I went down tossing and turning. When I landed down, I kept wondering as to what just happened and the reason behind bhai pushing me."
Bhaijaan is surely a man of action and not words. "When I went up the third time and was pushed down, I rolled and landed properly. Salman Bhai then told me that I have to always be ready and prepared at all times because as an actor, I will be doing my own stunts and so if I fall, I should know how to roll. All this happened while the shoot was going on. Initially and the entire crew was watching me but Salman Bhai has a very different approach to teaching. He makes sure that you remember his lessons. So I remember what he teaches me. Each time I’m doing action, I always pay attention, for this is something I have to really do in my career and not expect someone else to do it for me." Aayush further added.
After all the tough times of rolling, tumbling down and now standing straight on his feet, the debutante is looking forward to roles that challenge him and are action-packed. Loveratri is directed by Abhiraj Minawala and will hit the theatres on October 5, 2018.