Aayush Sharma Shares Salman Khan Gifted Him And Arpita His Painting Of Verse From Quran
Actor Aayush Sharma recently gave a tour of his house and showed a beautiful artwork that was gifted by his wife Arpita Khan’s brother Salman Khan.
New Delhi: Actor Aayush Sharma recently gave a tour of his house and showed a beautiful artwork that was gifted by his wife Arpita Khan’s brother Salman Khan. In a recent interview with Brut India, Ayush Sharma shared that when they moved into their house, Salman gifted them a painting of a verse from the Quran which he painted himself.
In the interview, Ayush said, "This is an artwork made by Salman bhai himself. This part is a Muslim prayer Ayatul Kursi and these are the different poses of a namaz. So, when we were doing up the house, we wanted a big art piece over here (on the wall). And I requested him, saying I want something that spreads a lot of energy. So he decided to do this for us. He gifted us this!”
Aayush gave a virtual tour of his house. The video captures his lavish room, office space, gym area, etc.
For the unversed, Arpita tied the knot with Aayush in 2014. The couple has a son and a daughter.
Aayush made his Bollywood debut with the lead role in the 2018 release ‘Loveyatri’ opposite debutante Warina Hussain. He received praise for his work in the 2021 release ‘Antim: The Final Truth’ in which he portrayed the role of a gangster alongside Salman Khan who essayed the role of a cop. The film is a Hindi remake of the hit Marathi film ‘Mulshi Pattern’.
Aayush Sharma will be soon seen in the upcoming film 'Ruslaan'. The film features debutante Sushrii Mishraa and veteran South Indian actor Jagapathi Babu.
The film, directed by Katyayan Shivpuri, recently wrapped up an extensive two-month shooting schedule in Azerbaijan. Talking about the shoot, the actor said, "The film's shoot in Azerbaijan helped us add some versatility to the action sequences of the film. The country has a unique range to offer. We shot in Quba, which is four hours away from Baku. The village is interesting because it's known as the spy village. The locals are relatively conservative and don't visit the mainland a lot."