5 Films Of Birthday Boy Vicky Kaushal On OTT To Leave You Stunned

Vicky Kaushal is celebrating his birthday today. While the actor does not have many films in his filmography, he is one of the finest actors of this generation.

The impact he has left with his performances is impeccable and no one can doubt his capability as an actor.

So if you want to watch his incredible work then here are our 5 recommendations.

Sardar Udham- Prime Video
Sardar Udham is undeniably one of the best films ever made in the Hindi film industry. The film is extremely slow-paced and was always meant to be. This is not just another patriotic film with a lot of actions and heavy dialogues. The film is extremely intense and talks about values, and ideologies instead of some random preaching.

This might be the career-defining role for Kaushal but who knows what comes out of a treasure box.

Masaan- Netflix/Prime Video/Hotstar/Zee5
2015 was a great year for Bollywood. They made some masterpieces which dominated the award shows. Apart from Piku and Bajirao Mastani, a sleeper hit film was sneaking into the winner list of every major award show.

It was Masaan and it deserved the recognition it was getting. If you haven’t watched the film then you must have watched memes saying “Ye Dukh Kahe Khatam Nahi Hota”.

The movie portrays some soul-stirring performances where Vicky Kaushal’s cry stamps your heart forever. If you like philosophical films then you should never miss Masaan.

Raman Raghav 2.0- Netflix/Prime Video/Zee5
The film had Nawazuddiun Siddiqui along with Vicky Kaushal. Needless to say, Nawaz took away all the limelight with his terrifying performance but Vicky was no less. The movie is balanced by the two characters who are similar in soul and yet so different.

The Anurag Kashyap movie is not for everyone as some scenes are gut-wrenching and unsettling. But if you can handle such films then this is too precious to miss.

Raazi- Prime Video
Raazi was all in all an Alia Bhatt show. She shined throughout the film but it will be an injustice to not talk about Vicky and his great performance. His gentlemanly body language comprised a dedicated soldier and a loving husband.

He was an ideal man and Vicky nailed his character to perfection. Thus next time you watch Raazi, don’t forget to notice Vicky Kaushal.

Uri: The Surgical Strike- Zee5
Uri: The Surgical Strike was based on the real story of a Pakistani terrorist attack on Indian soldiers. The Indian soldiers retaliated and destroyed the terrorist bases in PoK. The movie starring Vicky Kaushal, Paresh Rawal and Yami Gautam in the lead role became extremely popular amongst memes and was greatly celebrated by the audience.

The movie has some intense action sequences and of course, great direction.