Adding a feather to his hat with exploring a comic role, Vick showcases versatility in his performances and also inches ahead in his acting graph
In a film full of emotional chaos, Vicky stood out with his magnetic energy and emotional volatility. His performance was edgy, layered, and celebrated for its rawness.
A heartfelt series, Love Per Square Foot, gives Vicky a space to explore the boy next door's vulnerabilities and also relate to the working-class men who dream of having their own home
With Chhaava, Vicky stepped into historical grandeur and delivered a performance that was bold, rooted, and widely acclaimed. His transformation into a warrior king was powerful, commanding admiration across critics, fans, and the industry
Vicky aces at his acting chops with Raman Raghav 2. The actor not only impresses the audience but also manages to match up to Nawazuddin's acting graph in the film
Vicky stole the spotlight as Sanjay Dutt’s loyal friend. He brought heart, humour, and soul to a biopic otherwise dominated by larger-than-life drama — and left everyone talking
Vicky’s performance in this haunting biopic was hailed as one of the finest of the decade. Controlled, powerful, and emotionally shattering — it confirmed his place among the greats
As the quiet, conflicted officer, Vicky brought gravity and grace to Raazi. His presence elevated every scene, and his chemistry with Alia Bhatt was praised across critics and audiences alike.
Vicky delivered a career-defining act in Uri. His physical transformation, screen command, and iconic line became a national moment. Applauded by critics and loved by masses, it turned him into a bonafide star
Vicky shone in this poignant debut, earning applause across the board for his deeply internalised performance. The film became a modern classic — and so did his arrival.
Vicky gives a slice of life with his film Zara Hatke Zara Bachke. The actor makes space in everyone's homes through the screens

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