New Delhi:  Aparshakti Khurrana made a successful Bollywood debut with Aamir Khan's "Dangal" last year and his actor-brother Ayushmann Khurrana says he is glad that the newcomer got the movie on his own merit.


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Aparshakti Khurrana played the nephew of wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat (Aamir) in the biographical sports drama. His role of Omkara was the narrator of the film and provided comic relief to the plot.


His second film was this year's Alia Bhatt-Varun Dhawan starrer "Badrinath Ki Dulhania", in which he had a small role.


When asked if he gives advice to Aparshakti Khurrana in terms of his career, Ayushmann Khurrana told PTI, "I think he takes his own decisions. I am glad he got the films on his own merit. In 'Dangal, he performed very well. He was the comic relief in the film. People loved his character as he was quite adorable."


Ayushmann says after making such a promising debut in Bollywood, his brother will be cautious about the kind of films he chooses to do.


"As far as films are concerned, I think he is waiting for the right characters. 'Dangal' was a very special project and his other films will also be special," he says.