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‘Dream Girl’ trailer proves Ayushmann Khurrana is not afraid to take the leap

Ayushmann Khurrana has a truckload of fun in the trailer of ‘Dream Girl’, an out-and-out  comedy directed by first-timer Raaj Shandilya

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Photo courtesy: Twitter File photo of actor Ayushmann Khurrana

Dream Girl was the epithet reserved for the one and only Hema Malini. It seems we now have a new Dream Girl.

Ayushmann Khurrana has a truckload of fun in the trailer of Dream Girl, an out-and-out  comedy directed by first-timer Raaj Shandilya. Ayushmann plays a straight man who doesn’t fear exploring the feminine side of his personality. When the terrific trailer  opens we see Ayushmann making a late entry as Sita in an open-air Ramayan performance. Before the trailer ends, he reminds us that if the Mahabharata had happened in the era of  #MeToo, some characters would have been in jail.

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The dialogues are cutting and quirky,  hilarious without trying to be over-cute or  consciously subtle. As his phone-sex  avatar Pooja, Ayushmann moulds his own voice to a feminine treble and comes out sounding disturbingly sexy. In fact the trailer shows him collecting a slew of admirers of both sexes.

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Undoubtedly,  Dream Girl would be one of the  funniest films of 2019. Among the  many things that I look forward to is the coming together of Ayushmann Khurrana and Anu Kapoor once again after Vicky Donor. In the earlier film, Kapoor urged Ayushmann to become a sperm donor. Here he encourages Ayushmann to masquerade as a woman on the phone for business purposes.

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The trailer had me laughing hard at its irreverent tone and audacious attitude. There  is an Emraan Hashmi joke and a Diana Penty joke tucked in the folds of its furious humour. I  advise the entire film industry and the nation by extension to develop a sense of humour before Dream Girl releases in September. Otherwise there will be a whole lot of righteous Indians gunning for film that doesn’t care whom it offends, as long as it does offend those who think they are custodians of the nation’s morality.

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