Cracking the Code: My Journey in Bollywood


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'Ayushmann's journey is a wholesome and insightful account of the trials and tribulations involved in trying to get a break in Mumbai's entertainment industry. ' Ranveer Singh. 'Ayushmann's account of the dreaded yet inevitable pre-stardom struggle is as real and insightful as it gets! His experiences will make you cry and make you laugh. They will both inspire you as well as give you a reality check. All you aspiring actors read this one carefully. It will become your ultimate guide!' Parineeti Chopra. So you love the spotlight and drama of Bollywood and want to make it your life. But what is the right time to become a professional actor? What sort of hindrances are you likely to face as you make your way through the film and television industry? Where will this road take you? And, most importantly, how do you make it happen? In Cracking the Code, Ayushmann Khurrana actor, singer and television personality tries to answer these questions and outlines a step-by-step guide to making it big in tinsel town, drawing on his personal experiences as a rising star in Bollywood.

Supported by anecdotes from his own life his transition from a reality TV star to a distinctive voice on Big FM, from getting a break in soap operas to becoming the highest-paid host of reality shows on television, from dealing with failed auditions to finally landing the coveted lead role in hit film Vicky Donor and struggling to juggle his new-found success with his family life Ayushmann identifies and shares the patterns he has noticed on the road to becoming a successful movie star.

Intersting Facts

  • Written in an engaging, interactive style, Ayushmann's story is easy to relate to and will speak to the thousands who aspire to become film stars someday.
  • Honest, witty and insightful, Cracking the Code offers a rare insider's look into the film industry as it stands today and tries to simplify the process of getting a break in Bollywood.
  • Ayushmann is a rising star with a huge fan following amongst young, aspiring people who will be interested in any insights he has into working in Bollywood and in his interactions with his co-stars.



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DO YOU WANT to be rich? Do you want to be famous? Do you want to be successful? If the answer is yes, then quit reading the book right away. But if you are lazy, easily bored or have some time to kill, read on… I want to begin this book with utmost honesty. And let me assure you that this isn’t an attempt to be pompous, vain or preachy. I have read quite a few books written by legends and can safely say that this is perhaps the most ‘un-legendary’ (that’s not even a word, by the way) stuff to be published so far. All I can assure you is that there is nothing in here that is going to be pretentious.










Considering the fact that you have read this far, let me just say that wealth, fame and success are qualities that are relative.









































































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For some, being the top industrialist is all about being rich; for others, making it to Forbes’ Most Powerful list is the ultimate degree of being successful; while for someone else, having the best confectionary shop (for example) in their own small city is the definition of success.










But what is that one secret longing that unites you and me? What is that fantasy we all (or at least most of the readers who have picked up this book) have nurtured? It’s the love of the stage. The love of Bollywood. It’s about being an actor, wanting to become an actor, choosing your own acting niche, aspiring for the stage. It’s about being in awe of the lights, the camera and the action, wanting to be labelled as a ‘nautanki’, to be called a ‘dramebaaz’, yearning for people to acknowledge the hero or the heroine in you, and no matter how derogatory it sounds, but liking it when someone refers to you as an ‘actor saala’.









































































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And this is precisely what I was born to be. This is what I am today. This is what I want to share with you and this is what I see in the people who have, time and again, reached out to me through SMS, Whatsapp, email, Facebook, Twitter or through snail mail; some of you even stalked me for it. This is my way of saying thank you to ‘the one’ who helped me tread the path to being an actor; the path that has some rules to it, the journey that has a definite pattern, the destiny that awaits those who recognize these codes.










Again, it’s a personal opinion. For those seeking nirvana, what I’m saying could be nonsensical or trashy ‘gyaan’. But for the ‘mango people’, I hope this makes sense. So my question here is, how badly do you want be an actor? Do you have it in you to become one? Did you always want to be on stage?








































































































Do you dream of looking at your movie’s poster being splashed around the city? Do you want to be the one who is chased for autographs and photographs? Do you want to be nominated and awarded for your acting prowess? Looking at others, do you get troubled by thoughts like ‘why not me’ or ‘wish I was there’? Or you mutter to yourself: ‘Isse accha toh main hi kar lun, bas chance hi nahi mila’, or even ‘Ayushmann, saala lucky bastard!’










Sure thing, but then how did this ‘lucky bastard’ became the talk of the town? Was it luck, karma, or was there a code? I’m not trying to sound pompous here, but as I sit back to reminisce upon the story of my journey so far, I think I recognize a pattern. A code of sorts, that applied to me at a sub-conscious level. ‘It’ applying at a sub-conscious level could be termed as either karma or luck. But ‘its’ existence is







certainly not by chance. It’s definitely out there. We just need to reach out for it. And, hopefully, after reading this book, your approach to ‘it’ would be at a more conscious level. It may sound abstract or even frivolous at this moment, but then there are still many of us who find Maslow’s laws a waste of time, Einstein’s theories a fluke and Shakespearean plays a result of a whimsical mind. I am not saying that this book has foolproof formulas to becoming successful. But these are palpable codes that will make you receptive to success the way these cryptographic signals helped me attain the however modest position I am at today. These codes are no rocket science. This is just my story so far. So, I ask you simply, chance chahiye kya? If the answer is yes, then this is the book to read. Of course, I can’t assure you that you’ll become the next Amitabh Bachchan or Shah Rukh Khan after reading this book. This is my humble attempt to share my journey, my anecdotes, my experiences, my codes that have helped me become an actor. Success, wealth and fame, like I said before, are relative. Many of you reading this might consider my attempt too ambitious, for I might not be as rich, as famous and as successful as many in and outside the film industry. Then again, this book is not meant for those evolved few, as this wasn’t my aim. My dream, hope, desire, passion was always to become an actor and that’s what I am today. And I hope some of you reading this book can relate to what I have to say, as I believe that you, like me, want to become an actor, first and foremost. The riches, the success and the fame, I say, would eventually follow. So let’s get cracking the code.

























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