New Delhi: Bollywood's young and talented star Aayush Sharma, recently poured his heart in an open, honest and candid conversation with young students of a college in Pune, while throwing light on his 'Rags and Riches story on Social Media'. 


Opening up about the varied aspects of social media and the change of perception and approach on the internet over the years, Aayush Sharma engaged in a hearty interaction connecting with his young audience. Putting forth his earnest, witty and candid persona, Aayush won hearts at the TedX Talks.


The star was greeted with abundant love from his young fans as they lined up for selfies and danced with Aayush on his chartbuster Chogada. 


Here are some of the highlights of the engaging and entertaining conversation: 



- Man with multiple identities:


Despite turning into a national sensation with the release of his first song 'Chogada' from debut film 'LoveYatri' and earning accolades for his second film 'Antim: The Final Truth', Aayush Sharma calls himself an aspiring actor and revealed his tryst with identity crisis at TedX Talks. 


Having worked in two films, multiple music videos and served as an assistant director for four years before beginning his acting stint, Aayush Sharma, however, still struggles to be identified as an actor, and is most often called as 'Arpita's husband', 'Ahil's father' and most importantly 'Salman Khan's brother-in-law'. 


- Did you know? Aayush Sharma auditioned enacting THIS famous scene of Amitabh Bachchan


Sharma earned appreciation and popularity with LoveYatri and Antim: The Final Truth, carving his place in the entertainment industry. While the actor is now known to have a filmy family connection, Aayush Sharma had his share of journey, from auditioning with a CD of his performance to being a background dancer. 


Aayush Sharma revealed his initial days in Showbiz as he graduated from an acting school with a tape of his performance to Amitabh Bachchan's popular scene from Deewar- Aaj Khush Toh Bahot Hoge Tum, also pointing out the changing times and approach for auditions. Earlier, actors would carry their CD/ tapes to auditions, while today, just reels are enough!