Exclusive: 'Naam mein kya rakha hai’, says Aayush Sharma on the title of 'LoveRatri' being changed to 'LoveYatri'

Written By Kopal Batra | Updated: Sep 19, 2018, 08:54 PM IST

The main motive behind making this film was launching careers of 3 people: Aayush Sharma

The lead pair of upcoming film ‘Loveyatri’, Aayush Sharma and Warina Hussain who were in the Pink City on Wednesday were busy in promotions of the film right after its title changed from Loveratri to Loveyatri. The duo visited some of the tourist places like Hawa Mahal and Jal Mahal and got into the vibe of the city. In a conversation with DNA AfterHrs, Aayush Sharma while sharing his views on the change of title said ‘naam mein kya rakha hai’.

According to him, it didn’t have much of relevance with the film. “The main motive behind making this film was launching careers of three people - the producer wanted to launch me, Warina and the director. This film is about love, it is a celebration of love and doesn’t mean to hurt anybody’s sentiments, but if somebody is finding it wrong -- and since we didn’t want any controversy we changed the title. Since it’s our first film, we didn’t want any tension, and even this title (Loveyatri) is very much working for us,” expressed the debutant actor. 

Since the film is being produced by Salman Khan, and he also happens to be his brother-in-law, he feels it only has its advantages. “Naam ke sath bahut fayde hai... Because it helps attracting the people. Newcomers can get a film, the real challenge is to attract the audience. There is no pressure as such, but a responsibility of entertaining the people,” shared Aayush, who flaunted a casual look during the interaction with the media.

When quizzed, how does he take it since its a home production, he swiftly shared, “Dusre ki production mein dusre ka paisa lagta hai, yahaan pe ghar ka paisa laga hai.” 

Having been married to Salman’s sister, Arpita and also having a young son Ahil, Aayush had to miss out on some of the most special moments of his son. Opening up on how he managed to balance work and family, he shared, “It has been pretty difficult for past one year, I couldn’t spend much time with the family first because of shooting and the rehearsals and now promotions... But luckily, my family sleeps very late, around 3-4am, so after coming back even around 1 at night, I could spend at least an hour with the family. Otherwise, it was tough, I missed a lot of my son’s growing up, when I had started shooting he used to babble, and now he talks!”