Vicky Kaushal, born on May 16, 1988, is a name synonymous with versatility, talent, and the relentless pursuit of excellence in Indian cinema.
This Hindi film actor has not only left an indelible mark but also garnered numerous accolades throughout his illustrious career, including a National Film Award and multiple Filmfare Awards. His estimated net worth is $5 Million. His name has even graced Forbes India's esteemed Celebrity 100 list in 2019.
Vicky was born into a Punjabi Hindu family in a Mumbai suburban chawl. His father, Sham Kaushal, an acclaimed action director in the Indian film industry, hoped for a stable, non-showbiz career for his son.
Vicky, initially a "regular kid" interested in studies, cricket, and movies, pursued an engineering degree in Electronics and Telecommunications from Mumbai's Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology in 2009.
However, Vicky's realisation during an industrial visit to an IT company in his graduation year that an office job was not his calling marked the beginning of his journey in film.
He embarked on an acting career, studying under Kishore Namit Kapoor and participating in theatre with Aranya group and Motley Productions, working behind the scenes and even as a stand-in actor. His first taste of acting was in a play titled "Laal Pencil" in 2011.
Vicky's journey in the world of cinema began when he worked as an assistant director under the wing of the renowned director Anurag Kashyap in the two-part crime drama "Gangs of Wasseypur" (2012).
This experience was instrumental, and Vicky cherishes it as a significant learning curve. He then took on minor roles in Kashyap's productions, such as "Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana" (2012) and "Bombay Velvet" (2015). Notably, he appeared in the short film "Geek Out" (2013).
Vicky Kaushal's first major break came in the form of the independent drama "Masaan" (2015), directed by Neeraj Ghaywan. His portrayal of a young man from a lower socio-economic background yearning for a better life in the film earned him critical acclaim and several awards. "Masaan" was even showcased at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
In the psychological thriller "Raman Raghav 2.0" (2016), directed by Anurag Kashyap, Vicky took on the challenging role of an unbalanced, chain-smoking, and drug-addicted police officer. His dedication and transformation for the role impressed critics. The film premiered at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival and was positively received.
Vicky's true breakthrough came in 2018. He played the male lead in "Love per Square Foot," India's first original film from Netflix, and was also part of Meghna Gulzar's "Raazi," a spy thriller set during the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War.
However, it was his role in the biopic "Sanju" (2018), depicting the character Kamli, that became one of the defining moments in his career. The film went on to become a massive success, making Vicky Kaushal a household name. In the same year, he appeared in Netflix's "Lust Stories" and "Manmarziyaan."
The year 2019 marked a milestone in Vicky's career. He starred as a military officer in the action film "Uri: The Surgical Strike," a story based on the 2016 Uri attack. His intense preparation, dedication, and commendable performance earned him the National Film Award for Best Actor, further cementing his position in the industry.
In 2020, he ventured into the horror genre with "Bhoot – Part One: The Haunted Ship."
In 2021, Vicky Kaushal starred in Shoojit Sircar's "Sardar Udham," a biopic about freedom fighter Udham Singh, whose role required significant physical transformation.
The film received critical acclaim, and his performance was particularly lauded. He also embraced comedy with "Govinda Naam Mera" and starred in the romantic comedy "Zara Hatke Zara Bachke" in 2023, proving his versatility once again.
Vicky Kaushal's personal life has been a subject of media speculation. He married actress Katrina Kaif in December 2021, a high-profile event that captured the nation's attention.
Apart from his acting career, Vicky is actively involved in charity work, supporting causes like environmental protection and women's rights. He has contributed to various initiatives and even donated to help those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vicky Kaushal is renowned for his versatility, chameleon-like ability to transform into any character and the unmistakable vulnerability he brings to his performances. He has become one of the most dependable and talented actors in the Indian film industry, leaving an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape.
From an engineering graduate to a National Award-winning actor, Vicky Kaushal's journey is a testament to the relentless pursuit of passion and the magic that unfolds when talent and dedication converge. As he continues to take on diverse roles, his contribution to Indian cinema remains pivotal.
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