
The former music television host took on his first Bollywood role in artificial insemination comedy Vicky Donor.
He told IANS: "So one need to make the right choice about the films. Everybody on television today is well groomed and I think they all have the capability to make it big on silver screen, but the idea is to choose the right project and the right script.
"But I waited for four years to choose the right project. I feel that the attention span of TV audience is very small, but when it comes to films, people don't forget bad films.
"Good script attracts me. Also, I need to connect myself with the script. I think I have stuck the right balance between classes and masses. If you strike that balance of being aspirational and having a mass connect, then that would be the perfect kind of script."
Khurrana admitted recently that he used to be a "country bumpkin" before working at MTV in India.
In April, Vicky Donor producer Abraham revealed he has signed up Khurrana for the film industry comedy Hamara Bajaj.






