Aayush Sharma Reveals Reasons for Leaving Salman Khan’s Production House

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Aayush Sharma Reveals Reasons for Leaving Salman Khan's Production House

Aayush Sharma, known for his roles in films like Loveyatri and Antim: The Final Truth, recently shared insights into his decision to step away from Salman Khan’s production company.

In a candid interview with Bollywood Hungama, Aayush Sharma shed light on his departure from Salman Khan Films, clarifying that there was no discord between him and Salman. He emphasized that his departure was a strategic move to expand his horizons professionally. Aayush expressed, “No actor works with only one production house. Honestly, it is very funny, but my choices have been in a lot of discussions. I cannot keep working only in the family, in a closed set-up, because then my growth would also be stunted.”

Aayush’s upcoming project, the action-thriller Ruslaan, has sparked curiosity among fans, further fueling discussions about his career trajectory. His debut in Bollywood with Loveyatri, produced by Salman Khan Films, marked his entry into the industry, followed by his role in Antim: The Final Truth, which depicted a face-off between him and Salman.

Beyond his film career, Aayush Sharma’s family background adds an interesting dimension. He is the son of BJP politician Anil Sharma, with a lineage tracing back to veteran Congress leader Pandit Sukh Ram.

As Aayush ventures into new projects outside the family production house, his journey and choices continue to intrigue Bollywood enthusiasts, reflecting a deliberate strategy to explore diverse opportunities and carve his own path in the industry.

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