New Delhi | Jagran Entertainment Desk: Ayushmann Khurrana instagrammed himself playing the ‘Bella Ciao’, an Italian folklore popularised by wildly sought-after Netflix series ‘Money Heist’, while opening up with his burning desire to be the ‘Professor’(played by Spanish actor Alvaro Morte), the male lead of Netflix series whose fourth season was released on April 4th and has been trending on top of all shows ever since.
The ‘Badhai Ho’ actor flaunted ‘similar glasses’ like the one Professor wears on the show, while urging the ‘reverent filmmakers’ across the creative aisle that he is ‘dying to do something like this’ on silver screen.
The actor said on Instagram, “I want to be the professor. That’s why I’m wearing similar glasses and playing Bella Ciao. I want to put this out in the universe. Hello reverent filmmakers, are you listening? Please! I’m dying to do something like this. I’m itching to go on sets and work, like each and every human on this planet. We all want to go out and work. But patience is a virtue they say. Till then Bella Ciao. #MoneyHeist”
View this post on Instagram
The fourth season of Spanish Netflix series La Casa De Papel (Money Heist) was released on the popular OTT platform recently – and has received positive reviews from critics and viewers alike, globally, and continues to be immensely popular in India.
The series is based on a group of diverse anglo-saxon Heisters managing to pull off some immaculately planned heists, while encompassing a vast radius of moral dynamisms and pragmatically detached attachments necessary to keep the things going away from the Heist-sniffing police and intelligence authorities.
The series has been well received in Spain and Europe as a greeting breather for the country and the continent reeling under Coronavirus pandemic.
The nationwide lockdown to contain the Coronavirus pandemic, among other businesses, has shut down the shootings of the Bollywood films, but the creative adrenalines of industry’s actors have been rushing up and high in a welcome respite from the social stress rooting out of the coronavirus panning its infectious wings all around.
Posted By: Abhinav Gupta



















