Vijay Varma Shares Why He Said Yes To Alia Bhatt's 'Darlings', Says Script Was Electric & Whack
One of the most celebrated performers, Vijay Varma is known as the "Quintessential Guy of Bollywood" and has proudly displayed his unique acting abilities. Fans have been eagerly awaiting his Darlings performance with Alia Bhatt. The performances of these actors are the reason that fans are awaiting the film's release.
One of the most celebrated performers, Vijay Varma is known as the "Quintessential Guy of Bollywood" and has proudly displayed his unique acting abilities. Fans have been eagerly awaiting his Darlings performance with Alia Bhatt. It is because of these actors that fans are awaiting the film's release with bated breath.
He has portrayed a number of well-known characters, including Sasya in SHE and the dual roles of Bharat and Shatrughan Tyagi in Mirzapur, among many more. Vijay is renowned for being an actor who can perform effortlessly.
At the extravagant trailer premiere, which was hosted by Neha Dhupia, Vijay was spotted having fun. Additionally, he provided insight into how he adopted the persona of the character and what it was like to collaborate with Alia Bhatt once again after Gully Boy.
Reason Why Vijay Said ¡®Yes¡¯ To Darlings
He also mentioned how pleased he was and how he moonwalked when he got the call for Darlings.
Sharing his enthusiasm, he stated, ¡°So when I read the script I knew this script is absolutely fabulous unlike it's radical, it's whack, it's electric it's filled with humour and so many things but I was very scared to take this part of I took a couple of meetings with Jasmeet to understand will I be able to? I need to bring in whole such things happened and then very gently and very nicely Jasmeet got hold of me and got me to the film."
On the work front, Vijay will be seen in Darlings, Devotion of Suspect X, Reema Kagti's Dahaad, Sumit Saxena's untitled project, and Mirzapur season 3 are among his upcoming projects.
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