Ayyub played the wisecracking but supportive friend Murari to Dhanush's loverboy character Kundan in the Banaras-set love-story.
The actor made his debut with a negative role in 2011 "No One Killed Jessica" and followed it up with "Mere Brother Ki Dulhan" and "Jannat 2" but it was "Raanjhanaa" that brought him popular acclaim.
But Ayyub is not bitter about his struggle days as he believes it is part of every actor's life.
Acting was not part of Ayyub's growing up dreams. He became interested in it during his college days in Delhi.
"I was never into acting or theatre during my school days. I started doing plays when I came to college even then I did not have a dream to become a Bollywood actor. I just wanted to be an actor. Things evolved from there," said Ayyub, who was in the city as part of the judging panel of Jungle Book Jive auditions.
Ayyub, who will next be seen playing an important role in Hansal Mehta's "Shahid", said he enjoyed interacting with children during the auditions.
