Coming on the set of 'Stree 2' right after finishing 'Jubilee' took some adjusting for Aparshakti Khurana but he isn't complaining as it's not often that an actor gets to work on two contrasting projects so early in their career.
Khurana made his film debut with 2016's megahit 'Dangal' and went on to garner attention for his comic timing in movies like 'Stree' and 'Luka Chuppi'. Cut to 2023, he emerged as the breakout performer in Vikramaditya Motwane's period drama series 'Jubilee', in which he played a servile Binod Das who later became film star, Madan Kumar.
Basking in the commercial and critical success of Amar Kaushik's 'Stree' sequel, Khurana is happy that things are moving in the right direction for him. "People spend their lives waiting to be part of projects like these. It happened so early for me in my career. And coming onto the set of 'Stree 2' after 'Jubilee'? These are two different spaces. The storytelling, acting, the look, even the eyes - everything is different. Both these projects have given me a lot of good fortune and love. I am looking forward to 'Stree 3'" the actor told PTI in an interview.
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