New Delhi: Vicky Kaushal, one of the most famous and finest actors of his time in B-Town, has touched the magical figure of 36! From turning heads to dropping jaws, Vicky has done it all. In recent years he has distinguished himself by his impeccable talent, tireless hard work and his most valuable ability: his pure, raw art as an actor. Be it action, romance, comedy or more recently with his more realistic portrayal in biopics, he has adapted and embraced every genre. In honor of this powerhouse of talent, Tata Play Binge has lined up a bilingual cast to truly enjoy Vicky’s birthday with some of his career-highlighting performances!
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In the musical drama Zubaan, directed by Moze Singh, Vicky Kaushal plays the role of Dilsher, a young stutterer who dreams of becoming a singer. His meeting with businessman Gurucharan Sikand moved him, leading him to challenge his now mentor. Sarah-Jane Dyce, Manish Choudhary and Raghav Channa were brilliantly praised as Kaushal. The film is famous for its exploration of self-discovery and the transformative power of music. Vicky Kaushal’s performance is compelling, and the film was noted for its unique story and impressive musical sequences.
Sam Bahadur
In possibly his most memorable and iconic performance to date, Vicky Kaushal plays Sam Bahadur aka Sam Manekshaw, one of the most dedicated and distinguished officers of India’s Army. From subtle nuances to well-known character traits, Kaushal summed up Sam’s personality to a T. Despite how successful the film was, this performance catapulted Kaushal to the top of every director’s list. Artists like Sanya Malhotra, Fatima Sana Shaikh and Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub supported Kaushal in his remarkable performance.
govinda my name
A comic love triangle like no other, Govinda Naam Mera sees Vicky Kaushal as Govinda Waghmare, a man who is torn between his overbearing and controlling wife and his sweet, beautiful girlfriend. But when his wife finds out about his girlfriend, she laughs because she wants to lock him up and keep him away from her. Along with Vicky, Bhumi Pednekar and Kiara Advani play polar opposite roles in this unique comedy.
great indian family
The Great Indian Family deals with a core concept that is close to Indian hearts, religion. Vicky Kaushal plays Ved Vyas Tripathi, a devout Hindu whose entire world turns upside down when he discovers that he is a Muslim by birth. What follows is a turbulent journey of identity and intellectual conflict, as he grapples with the notion that he is, in fact, a Muslim. While Vicky Kaushal has given a stellar performance, Manushi Chhillar, Srishti Dixit and Kumud Mishra have also given noteworthy performances, leading to the film receiving public praise.
Vicky Kaushal turns 36! Enjoy their versatility with their best hits on Tata Play Binge!