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Vicky Kaushal says he doesn’t believe in mapping out his career

Press Trust of India | By
Feb 16, 2020 02:59 PM IST

Vicky Kaushal says if he starts charting out his career he will start feeling "rigid".

From drama, action to horror, Vicky Kaushal has shown range in different films, but the actor says if he starts charting out his career he will start feeling "rigid". Asserting that he is not the one to jump genres by design, the actor begins the new year with horror film Bhoot - The Haunted Ship.

Actor Vicky Kaushal at the screening of his brother Sunny Kaushal's Amazon Prime web series The Forgotten Army.(IANS)
Actor Vicky Kaushal at the screening of his brother Sunny Kaushal's Amazon Prime web series The Forgotten Army.(IANS)

Vicky scored big in 2018 with films like Raazi, Sanju and Manmarziyaan and followed it up with last year's blockbuster, Uri - The Surgical Strike, which also earned him his maiden National Film Award. "I don't plan my career. I won't be able to justify my work if I'm planning and then sticking to it. It'll make me rigid as an actor. It's important for me to be part of good films made by good filmmakers because people are interested in watching good stories," the actor said in a group interview.

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Vicky believes he will continue to grow as an actor as long as he keeps doing different kinds of films. "I hadn't explored action before Uri, so there was a hunger in me. In Bhoot, I did horror for the first time, so I wanted to learn a lot. I don't want to get complacent that 'This is my home ground now'."

Actor Vicky Kaushal seen at the office of Maddock Films at Santacruz. (IANS)
Actor Vicky Kaushal seen at the office of Maddock Films at Santacruz. (IANS)

Backed by Karan Johar, Bhoot is directed by Bhanu Pratap Singh and spins a fictional tale around the true incident where a cargo ship was stranded at Juhu Beach. The actor will also be seen in Shoojit Sircar's biopic on revolutionary Udham Singh, followed by Karan's Takht.

Vicky said since Uri, he has been on a beautiful journey and feels more confident about his skills. "You feel good when you get so much love, confidence of producers and get to work with filmmakers you always wanted to work with. You feel more confident that you're on the right track. Uri was made with a debutant director, I hadn't really done a lot of solo lead films before. There was a huge responsibility but the film clicked with the audience. Today, people aren't dependent on the packaging of the film. If there's merit in a film, it'll have an audience," he added. Bhoot is scheduled to be released on February 21.

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