Aparshakti used to touch Brother Ayushman's feet every day

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Aparshakti Khurana: At the age of eight, Aparshakti used to touch Brother Ayushman's feet every day, hisfather had made this rule


Recently, in an interview, Aparshakti said that once after a fight, his father made a rule that every morning Aparshakti would touch his elder brother's feet, otherwise he would not be allowed to stay in the house. Aparshakti Khurana is a well-known actor in hindi films. Recently he has appeared in the blockbuster film 'Stree 2'. This film is making a lot of noise at the box office. Aparshakti's comic timing in the film and his jugalbandi with other actors are very much liked by the audience. Apart from this, the actor's film 'Berlin' is also streaming. Now recently, the actor told what kind of relationship he and Ayushmann have and how his father had found a way to resolve their quarrels from a very young age.


Aparshakti used to touch Ayushman's feet every day

Recently, in an interview, Aparshakti said that after a fight, his father made a rule that every morning Aparshakti would touch his elder brother's feet, otherwise he would not be allowed to stay in the house.


This is how his father used to handle fights.


Aparshakti recalled, "The thing is that when you are young, you don't know how to talk to your elder brother, you don't know how to respect him. So Papa used to tell me to call him 'bhaiya', but I didn't do that. After this Aparshakti talked about the fight that happened when he was about 8-9 years old, due to which he said some bad words to Ayushmann.


This is why Aparshakti used to call him Bhaiya.


Aparshakti told me that when we were playing we had a fight and I said some wrong words to him. I got beaten up a lot that day. After that, the conclusion was that from today you will call him 'bhaiya' and touch his feet every morning and this is the only way you can stay in this house, or you cannot stay. The actor further said, "I think once you start doing this, there is less scope for fighting or conflict because then you cannot shout at them, and you cannot say anything bad."

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