Meet actor who ran away from home, took up odd roles as he had just Rs 18 left and rose to massive fame after Mirzapur

Meet actor who ran away from home, took up odd roles as he had just Rs 18 left and rose to massive fame after Mirzapur

As a dedicated follower and admirer of this remarkable artist, I can’t help but be inspired by Vijay Varma’s journey. Born into a tumultuous family environment that could have silenced many, he instead found his voice and made a name for himself in Bollywood. From playing character artists to becoming Bollywood’s heartthrob, Vijay’s transformation is nothing short of miraculous.


Raised in a household marked by constant arguments, it could be challenging to express one’s individuality. This struggle was the reason that propelled this accomplished Bollywood actor to depart from his home. Renowned for his exceptional portrayal of characters, this actor has now gained the title of Bollywood’s sweetheart, and we can’t help but appreciate it. If you haven’t figured out who this is yet, let me tell you that he played dual roles in the popular Prime Video series, Mirzapur.

It seems you’ve got it figured out, as we delve into the rising talent, Vijay Varma. After making waves with his debut in Pink (2016), he went on to shine in various hit movies like Middle-Class Abbayi (2017), Gully Boy (2019), and Baaghi 3 (2020). A significant boost to his career came when the actor landed the role of the Tyagi brothers in the acclaimed series Mirzapur (2020–present), which has further cemented his status as a promising star.

Vijay Varma initially embarked on his acting journey as a theater artist in Hyderabad, later transitioning to Pune for professional acting education at FTII. Subsequently, he shifted base to Mumbai where he landed a role in the critically acclaimed short film Shor, which bagged the Best Short Film award at New York’s MIAAC festival.

In an engaging conversation with Film Companion, I, as Vijay, opened up about my past struggles. As the youngest child in my family, I admit I was pampered, or perhaps ‘spoilt’ is the right term. Over time, however, as I matured and developed my own unique perspectives, these didn’t align with those of my father. This discrepancy led me to seek solace away from home at a certain point in my life.

Varma stated, “He urged me to enter the business, yet I longed for anything but working with him. This is where our disagreement began, and he was firm in his beliefs while I was determined to assert mine. The tension persisted for years until I realized ‘I don’t believe this man has my best interests at heart’, at which point I left home.”

In an interview with Galatta Plus, Vijay recounted a time when his tight financial situation forced him to accept a role he wasn’t keen on. He explained that during a particularly difficult period, when he had only 18 rupees in his bank account, he received a call. The offer was for him to play a small reporter for a one-day shoot and they were willing to pay him 3000 rupees.

The Yaara actor admitted that he wouldn’t have taken the role if not for his financial troubles. While filming, because his heart wasn’t fully committed, he made many mistakes and was promptly dismissed from the set. “I had already finished Monsoon Shootout by then and had played a lead role,” Varma disclosed, “but I went through that ordeal, and on my way back, I cried and vowed to myself never to accept anything for money again.”

For several years now, Vijay has taken on some remarkable roles that have significantly boosted his career, such as Darlings, Lust Stories 2, Jaane Jaan, Murder Mubarak, Dahaad, Kaalkoot, and many others. These projects have solidified his position in the industry and it appears that all his past hardships have finally paid off.

38-year-old actor is set to appear in upcoming movies titled “Suriya43”, “Ul Jalool Ishq”, and “IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack”. By the way, do you enjoy Vijay’s work too? Share your thoughts with us @pinkvilla.

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2024-08-15 21:37