Vijay Varma is the chameleon talent of the Indian Cinema. The man who has fascinated the fans and the audiences with his craft-switching ability needs no introduction today. While he has given several memorable characters and impeccable performances in his ever-impressive career, one of the films in which he etched a different place in the masses’ hearts is ‘Gully Boy’. The actor played the role of Moeen in the film helmed by Zoya Akhtar. Since Gully Boy starring Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt has completed five years since its release today, here let’s have a look at the six performances of Vijay Varma that prove his range as an actor:
1) Gully Boy
Vijay Varma essayed the character of Moeen Arif in Zoya Akhtar’s musical drama Gully Bou. With his performance in the film, Varma leaves an impression on the audience’s mind. The film was also selected as India’s entry for the 92nd Academy Awards.
2) Dahaad
Vijay Varma is a heart-stealer like Anand in ‘Dahaad’. The actor switched himself into the detestable character of the antagonist Anand and also won unanimous praise for his performance in Reema Kagti and Zoya Akhtar’s hit web show.
3)Kaalkoot
Taking his top-notch versatility to the level high, Vijay Varma surprised everyone with her performance as SI Ravi Shankar in the successful web show ‘Kaalkoot’. The actor was seen as the lead character in the show and made everyone glued to his performance.
4) Mirzapur Season Two
Vijay Varma played the character of twins Bharat and Shatrughan in the second season of Mirzapur. Despite playing two different characters, the actor gave an outstanding performance in the show in both the characters.
5) Darlings
In the character of Hamza Sheikh in ‘Darlings’, Vijay Varma gave a crazy performance and a different one from what he has played in the recent past.
6) Jaane Jaan
In Kareena Kapoor Khan’s starrer mystery thriller Jaane Jaan, Vijay Varma essayed the character of Inspector Karan Anand. The actor was seen as the lead character and his chemistry and sincere performance in the show won the mass’s hearts.