New Delhi:
The trailer of Ayushmann Khurrana’s much-awaited film, Bala hit the internet today. The actor plays a man suffering from premature balding who becomes a big butt of jokes among his people. His confidence has taken a hit and nothing seems to be going right. Ayushmann shared the trailer on Twitter and wrote, ''Baal kaisa hai janaab ka? Trailer dekho aur batao, kya khayaal hai aapka! #Bala trailer out now.''
Baal kaisa hai janaab ka?
— Ayushmann Khurrana (@ayushmannk) October 10, 2019
Trailer dekho aur batao, kya khayaal hai aapka!😄 #Bala trailer out now!https://t.co/5ufjW5RBoA#DineshVijan @amarkaushik @bhumipednekar @yamigautam @saurabhshukla_s @jaavedjaaferi #SeemaPahwa @nowitsabhi @SachinJigarLive
The film also stars Bhumi Pednekar and Yami Gautam in pivotal roles. While Bhumi plays a dusky small town girl who is obsessed with fair skin, Yami plays a Tik-Tok star that Ayushmann loses his heart to. However, Ayushmann does not reveal his balding head secret to Yami and tries every trick to hide it.
The movie marks the reunion of Ayushmann Khurrana with his most successful on-screen pairing - Bhumi Pednekar. This will be their third film together after Dum Laga Ke Haisha and Shubh Mangal Saavdhan. It also marks the reunion of Ayushmann Khurrana with his first co-star Yami. The two reunite after their debut film, Vicky Donor.
The film will be directed by Amar Kaushik and will release on November 7. The movie is backed by Dinesh Vijan under his production house, Maddock Films.
Meanwhile, Ayushmann last release Dream Girl was a box-office success. The film managed to rake in Rs 140 crore. In the film, Ayushmann essayed the role of a young man who has a credible talent of imitating female voice and plays female characters in Ramleela. He gets a job in an adult hotline, but things go haywire when customers, both men and women, fall for his alter ego 'Pooja' and start searching for the face behind the sultry voice.
The film also become the actor’s most successful film ever. Dream Girl is also Ayushmann’s second film to hit a century after Badhaai Ho.