Ayushmann Khurrana shared the news on his Instagram and posted his picture in a white floral blazer with quoted 'Time 100'. He wrote, "TIME's list of the 100 Most Influential People in the world is out, I'm honored to be a part of this group: time.com/time100 @TIME #TIME100." Check out his post here -
Well, an essay on Ayushmann Khurrana's work in the Times Magazine has been written by Deepika Padukone, which reads as, "I remember Ayushmann Khurrana vividly from his debut film, Vicky Donor. He had, of course, been a part of the entertainment industry in various other ways for several years before that, but the reason you and I talk about him today is because of the impact he has been able to create through memorable films and iconic characters. Where male protagonist roles often fall into the trap of stereotypical masculinity, Ayushmann has successfully and convincingly transformed into characters who challenge those very stereotypes. In India, with a population of more than 1.3 billion, only a tiny percentage of people see their dreams come alive, and Ayushmann Khurrana is one of them. You're probably wondering, How? Talent and hard work. Sure, that goes without saying. But more important, patience, perseverance and fearlessness. A little insight for those who dare to dream."
Apart from Ayushmann Khurrana, there are few other Indian who are listed in various categories such as Professor Ravindra Gupta, known for his work on HIV/AIDS treatment. Sundar Pichai, the Indian-born chief of Google. Bilkis, the 82-year-old who became one of the faces of the Shaheen Bagh protest is under Icons. Last but not the least, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also made his name listed in the 100 most influential people of 2020. Well, Santa Banta congratulates Ayushmann Khurrana on his achievement as just a few days back he was appointed as the celebrity advocate for children's rights campaigns by UNICEF India and now with this, he once again proved that with immense hard work anyone can achieve the seventh heaven.