Michael Douglas Expressed His Love For India In Hindi. Courtesy Ayushmann Khurrana

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Ayushmann Khurrana shared this picture. (Courtesy: AyushmannKhurrana)

New Delhi:

Michael Douglas spoke in Hindi, “India, mein aapse bohut pyaar karta hu (India, I really like you very a lot) on the rostrum of 54th Worldwide Movie Competition of India (IFFI) in Goa. Ayushmann Khurrana, who was an invitee on the movie competition, shared a video on Instagram by which the Hollywood actor may be seen talking in Hindi. Ayushmann Khurrana may be heard saying within the video to Michael Douglas, “I would love you to say just a few phrases in Hindi.” Then he says the road, “India, mein aapse bohut pyaar karta hu.” First time, Michael Douglas may be seen discovering it troublesome to utter the phrases in the fitting means. Nonetheless, the movie veteran may be seen reaching the purpose on the very subsequent try. Ayushmann may be seen applauding him with these phrases, “That is superb. Michael Douglas loves India. India loves Michael Douglas.”

Ayushmann wrote within the caption, “India bhi aapse bahut pyaar karta hai @michaelkirkdouglas. A surreal second with the legend. #IFFI54” Check out the psot right here:

Ayushmann Khurrana shared a bunch of photographs from Goa earlier than attending the movie competition. The carousel publish options Ayushmann’s shirtless footage. Ayushmann merely captioned the publish, “Goa.#iffi” Have a look:

Veteran actor Michael Douglas obtained the celebrated Satyajit Ray Excellence in Movie Lifetime Award on the Worldwide Movie Competition. On being honoured with the award, he informed ANI ” I’m honoured to recieve Satyajit Ray’s Excellence in Movie Lifetime Award Worldwide Indian Movie Competition in Goa.”

Whereas speaking to the media on the Worldwide Movie Competition of India in Goa, Michael Douglas shared his happiness in visiting India amongst different issues. He stated, “It’s all the time a pleasure visiting India however that is my first time within the south. Cinema brings the world collectively and you’ve got an enormous historical past of cinema in India.”

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