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Aayush Sharma is all set to make his Bollywood debut with 'Loveratri' which is releasing in cinemas on the 5th of October. Contrary to reports stating that Aayush bagged the film
due to his political lineage and familial ties with Salman Khan, Aayush says that his brother-in-law is a hard taskmaster who chooses his protagonists quite carefully without letting family
connections coming in the way of his decisions. Commenting on this, Aayush says, “Salman Bhai was very certain that he wouldn’t give me a film till the time he didn’t feel that I’m ready to
face the camera. When I decided I wanted to seriously pursue career in films, he told me, ‘Although you were not born into a film family, you will still face the expectations that people
have from an actor from a film family.’” Aayush does not feel reluctant to admit that, he olacked the experience and didn’t have the exposure that other star kids have. Thus, like any other
budding actor, Aayush too toiled hard to prepare himself for the films. “Salman Bhai put me on a strict training programme. I’d train for some 13 hours a day. It would include gymnastics,
action, acting, diction, dance. I trained like this for four years,” says the debut actor. Aayush remarks how all his efforts paid off, “So, it was only after four years of rigorous training
that finally Abhiraj (Minawala, director) approached me for Loveratri. He felt I'd be able to do justice to the character. Salman Bhai heard the film's story and decided that
it's the perfect film for my debut. I was at last lucky enough for an opportunity to face the camera." Aayush Sharma on Salman Khan's behest also assisted on a few movies
before attempting acting himself. "I was very lucky to be a part of films like Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Prem Ratan Dhan Payo, Sultan, and Tubelight. It really helped me to get used to the set
environment and understand filming. I enjoyed this a lot."