Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal feels his journey so far in
Bollywood has been like a "dream sequence" yet he believes in living
in the present instead of chalking out plans for the future. The actor tells he
is happy that big names like Meghna Gulzar and Rajkummar Hirani have offered
him projects, and he hopes to make the most of them.
The actor, who entered into Bollywood with the role of a
simple character in a powerful movie "Masaan" in 2015, tells there is
no doubt that Alia Bhatt-starrer "Raazi" and Hirani's yet untitled
Sanjay Dutt biopic, featuring Ranbir Kapoor will get him wide exposure.
"If a film comes out of Dharma Productions or by
Hirani, it will travel to different cities and villages. It will go across the
country... So (films with Alia and Ranbir Kapoor) will get me better exposure,"
Vicky told.
"The level of exposure of these kinds of films is very
different. The nation also waits for films from these production houses."
Based on the book "Calling Sehmat",
"Raazi" is the tale of a Kashmiri girl (essayed by Alia) who is married
to a Pakistani army officer and is set during the 1971 India-Pakistan war.
Vicky will play the role of the army officer. It is produced by Dharma
Productions and Junglee Pictures.
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