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“Same Sex Marriage is Legal in India, and You Can Get Pregnant by Drinking Shampoo,” Ayushmann Khurrana on the Two Things He Believes In

By Team Rayon Updated: January 28, 2020 at 1:02 pm 8 Comment

Actor Ayushmann Khurrana is all set to wow audience with his upcoming film Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan, a movie that deals with homosexuality being taboo in India.

 

 

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“A lot of people warned me that I’ll run out of social issues to cover in my movies, but I showed them. Oh, I showed them all right!,” said Khurrana in an interview to announce the huge donation he has made to the family of that one bus that got destroyed that one time a while back.

“The rights of LGBTQ community are very important to me because it’s because of them that I’m able to buy that one pair of Yeezy sneakers that I’ve been wanting for months,” he said.

When asked about what exactly he knows of the struggle that the LGBTQ+ community is going through in our country, he said, “I’m not sure what struggle you’re talking about. Yes, they’re wildly discriminated against, but they can get married, bro. That’s so cool. Marriage is the best.”

Just as the interviewer was about to correct him about the fact that same sex marriage is, in fact, still not legal in India, he said, “And before you say it, I know that you can get pregnant by drinking shampoo. I’m not dumb.”

 

 

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Justifiably, his statement caused people to murmur amongst themselves, questioning just how sober the Dreamgirl actor really is at the time. “I also know that the money that I keep finding under my pillow is because of the tooth fairy, who puts it there in exchange for all the teeth that I leave under it,” he continued, with a glazed look in his eyes, “An elf comes and styles my hair every morning because I summoned it there with a spell.”

When his publicist nudged him, he got a bit startled and laughed embarrassedly, “I’m sorry, I sometimes space out when I’m talking. It’s totally normal. Now, please excuse me, I have to go Google what LGBTQIA stands for.”