Published 15:00 IST, October 14th 2019
Vicky Kaushal: most unconventional roles played by the star till date
Vicky Kaushal is known for experimenting and making unusual choices when it comes to his roles. Read here to know about the unconventional roles played by him.
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Vicky Kaushal rose to fame after his role in Raazi opposite Alia Bhatt. He has won many awards for his acting and his fashion sense over years. He has also won National Film Award for Best Actor for his role in URI: Surgical strike. Vicky Kaushal is kwn for experimenting with his roles and t sticking to conventional and convenient roles. re are many roles that he took a gamble on and came out with flying colours each time. Here are some of most unconventional roles played by him.
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Masaan
Masaan is first film where he acted in le role. He has done a few mir roles before this. Vicky portrays a boy from Dom community whose family works on cremation ghats and earns money by burning funeral pyres. inferiority complex boy h was embodied perfectly by him. Unlike many who chose a simpler role for ir debut as a le actor, Vicky chose a different path. critically acclaimed movie won Vicky Kaushal two big awards as promising debutant.
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Raman Raghav 2.0
Vicky plays role of a corrupt cop in movie. Raman Raghav 2.0 is an Indian neo-ir psychological thriller that portrays Vicky in a negative light. Vicky Kaushal turns criminal in movie and his performance has garnered him a huge fan following. His co-actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui is one of well-kwn actors in industry. Vicky’s choice of role is quite unusual in this movie as well.
Manmarziyaan
Vicky’s character in Manmarziyaan was so different that he h to pull off blue coloured hair! He plays role of an aspiring musician and is in a complicated relationship. He stunned fans after he was featured as a carefree youngster with coloured hair. clos he wore and way he spoke was very different from his previous roles. He pulled off role with great conviction, and hence netizens praised him for his acting skills.
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Sanju
Vicky played supporting role to Ranbir Kapoor's Sanju. He played role of Sanjay Dutt’s best friend Kamlesh Kapasi in his biopic Sanju, and was hugely appreciated for his impeccable acting sense. He played character in a different light and won hearts of many. He even ded a little Gujarati accent to his Hindi to make Kamlesh more convincing. He won many awards in film festivals for role and also bagged a Filmfare award for best supporting actor.
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Bhoot: Part One - haunted ship
Bhanu Pratap Singh directed movie has t been released yet and is slated to release next year. However, Vicky Kaushal plays role of a man from Mumbai who is stuck in a washed-up ghost ship. Bhoot: Part One - haunted ship also stars Bhumi Pednekar and is said to be a real-life story. This is Vicky’s first time dabbling horror-thriller genre. Very few A-list stars have attempted a horror film in Bollywood and hence Vicky’s bold yet unusual choice is what might set him apart from rest of Bollywood stars in eyes of audience.
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12:03 IST, October 14th 2019