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Vicky's debut as Deepak was quietly impressive. He rendered grief poetic and love sacred—a memorable beginning to his career.
Masaan (2015)
As the conflicted Pakistani officer Iqbal Syed, who is torn between duty and passion, Vicky performed quiet strength and devastating vulnerability in this riveting espionage drama
Raazi (2018)
Major Vihaan Shergill was not a role—it was a national phenomenon. Vicky's intensity, his commanding presence, and the iconic "How's the josh?" moment made this film a classic
Uri: The Surgical Strike (2019)
Vicky didn’t just play Udham Singh—he became him. Every frame was layered with emotion, every silence spoke volumes. This wasn’t just acting; it was storytelling at its finest
Sardar Udham (2021)
Kamli wasn’t just a sidekick—he was the heart of Sanju. Vicky’s warmth, humor, and unwavering loyalty made him one of the most loved characters in the film
Sanju (2018)
An apparent romantic comedy where Vicky plays Kapil. He, along with his wife Somya (Sara Ali Khan), gets caught in a comedy of errors. The fake divorce they had planned becomes the biggest comedic roller coaster they could never have imagined
Zara Hatke Zara Bachke (2023)
A spiritual follow-up to Good Newwz, the film is a laugh riot that takes a crazy turn with heteropaternal superfecundation—twins to the same woman but different fathers! Vicky, who shares screen space with Triptii Dimri and Ammy Virk, gives a comic yet poignant performance in this box office smash
Bad Newz (2024)
Vicky's acting as Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj was ferocious, passionate, and very inspiring. His commitment to the character made this historical epic unmissable
Chhaava (2025)