Vijay Varma is a Marwari from Hyderabad. He’s a method actor who somehow fits seamlessly into commercial films. Though he can do all kinds of work, he’s most known for films where he played the villain. You loved to hate him in Darlings and his character Shiva from the Telugu film Middle Class Abbayi has a separate fan base, despite him being the antagonist. He’s someone who can be trusted to deliver no matter what. Filmmakers have come to realise that and hence he’s getting author-backed roles written for him. His self-deprecating humour is refreshing indeed, as is his preference for always being a student of his craft…
What advice would you give to a young Vijay Varma today?
(Laughs) I would tell him painting kar, poetry likh, kheti baadi kar! (Read more poetry, paint more and even indulge in farming)
You play a lot of dark and brooding characters. Do you have a lot of darkness in you that acting heals?
Actually, when you put yourself in those situations and play these parts, it becomes a vessel to address and discover that you have these broken pieces inside you. I remember I did a film called Rangrezz (one of my first appearances on screen), and some close friends went to watch it. They appreciated the film, but one of them pointed out that I had a lot of anger in me and looked like I was raging in every frame! I would attribute it to the years of waiting, the frustration, and my angst, which erupted and manifested itself on screen.
Can you talk about your struggle and the auditions you failed in your initial days?
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Laapataa Ladies: Offering hope and a little sugar
Director Kiran Rao's latest film, Laapataa Ladies delves into the depths of mistaken identity to offer a poignant critique of contemporary society while celebrating the essence of women's empowerment.
FIRST IMPRESSIONS
DEVESH SHARMA CHRONICLES THE WINNERS OF THE FIRST EVER FILMFARE AWARDS ASSAMESE 2024 WITH JEEWAN RAM MUNGI DEVI GOENKA MEMORIAL PUBLIC CHARITABLE TRUST
HEALTH TALK
LALBABA RICE PARTNERED WITH JOY FILMFARE AWARDS BANGLA 2024 FOR THE 1ST TIME AS THE CO-PRESENTING SPONSOR. CELEBS TALKED ON THEIR HEALTHY DIET, LOVE FOR RICE AND SHARED THEIR FITNESS TIPS IN A LIGHT AND HEALTHY CONVERSATION WITH THE EMCEE.
HEALTHY CONVERSATIONS
LALBABA RICE PARTNERED WITH FILMFARE AWARDS ASSAMESE 2024 FOR THE 1ST TIME AS THE CO-PRESENTING SPONSOR. CELEBS ENGAGED IN A HEALTHY CONVERSATION WITH THE EMCEE OVER THEIR HEALTHY DIET, LOVE FOR RICE AND MUCH MORE.
SHANKAR LALL GOENKA: A TRUE VISIONARY
PROFILING WELL-KNOWN PHILANTHROPIST AND ENTREPRENEUR SHANKAR LALL GOENKA FROM ASSAM WHO HAS BEEN INSTRUMENTAL IN BRINGING FILMFARE AWARDS ASSAMESE 2024 TO THE STATE
AHOY GUWAHATI!
FILMFARE AWARDS ASSAMESE MAKE THEIR DEBUT IN THE ASSAM IN COLLABORATION WITH THE JEEWAN RAM MUNGI DEVI GOENKA MEMORIAL PUBLIC CHARITABLE TRUST
Woman on the verge
PRATIBHA RANTTA MADE HER PRESENCE FELT AS ONE OF THE LEADS IN LAAPATAA LADIES. TANZIM PARDIWALLA INTERVIEWS THE SURE-FOOTED YOUNGSTER
The changeling.
SAHIL MEHTA IS HAPPY WITH THE SUCCESS OF TABBAR AND FARREY. HE TELLS TANZIM PARDIWALLA THAT HE TRUSTS THE TURNINGS OF LIFE TO DO GOOD BY HIM
WINNERS TAKE ALL
DEVESH SHARMA PROFILES THE WINNERS OF THE RECENTLY HELD JOY FILMFARE AWARDS BANGLA 2024
HERE'S WHY DIMPLE SHROFF'S BRAND IS THE ONE TO WATCH OUT
MADE TO ORDER AND TAILORED TO HER CLIENTS, DIMPLE SHROFF’S JAW-DROPPING SILHOUETTES PLACE HER BRAND AMONG SOUTH ASIA’S BRIGHTEST DESIGNERS.