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Vicky Kaushal Talks About ‘The Great Indian Family’ and More in Exclusive NewsX A-List Interview

NewsX A-List interview sheds light on Vicky Kaushal's versatile career, his passion for family entertainers, and exciting future projects, as his fans await release of "The Great Indian Family."

Vicky Kaushal Talks About ‘The Great Indian Family’ and More in Exclusive NewsX A-List Interview

In an exclusive interview with NewsX A-List, renowned and celebrated Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal discussed his upcoming film, “The Great Indian Family,” family life, and his future in the film industry. The interview, hosted by Uday Pratap Singh, provided insights into Vicky’s thoughts on his career, his latest movie, and his personal life.

When asked about the overwhelmingly positive response to the trailer of “The Great Indian Family,” Vicky attributed the buzz to the positive atmosphere surrounding Hindi cinema. He highlighted the recent success of films across genres in theatres and mentioned the excitement among audiences for upcoming releases. Vicky emphasized the film’s family entertainment value, produced by Yash Raj Films, renowned for its contributions to the genre.

Vicky Kaushal described his collaboration with Yash Raj Films as “truly special” and a dream come true for any aspiring actor. He expressed his excitement at working with director Vijay Krishna Acharya, who has been an integral part of the production house for his past films.

The conversation then delved into the underlying message of “The Great Indian Family.” Vicky spoke proudly about India’s diversity and inclusivity, emphasizing the film’s celebration of these values in an entertaining and non-preachy manner. He also highlighted the film’s focus on family values and togetherness, reflecting the essence of Indian families.

Uday Pratap Singh inquired about the coincidence of Vicky’s back-to-back roles in small-town tales, referencing his previous film, “Zara Hatke Zara Bachke.” Vicky acknowledged the coincidence but expressed his desire to explore different genres as an actor. He also mentioned how his mother, a fan of family entertainers, was excited to see him in such a role.

Vicky’s unique approach to receiving feedback from his family was also discussed, especially his mother, who serves as a barometer for the family audience’s reaction to his movies. Vicky shared that his mother provides simple one-word reviews, which often align with the box office success of the films.

Uday Pratap Singh congratulated Vicky on the success of “Zara Hatke Zara Bachke” and its theatrical release, which followed “Uri: The Surgical Strike.” Vicky expressed how fulfilling it was to see mid-budget films like “Zara Hatke Zara Bachke” succeed in theatres, breaking the notion that only big-budget films could draw audiences.

The interview then touched upon Vicky’s personal experiences with Jagratas and Jagrans, recalling how he initially felt shy but eventually became the most enthusiastic dancer at such events. These memories always bring a smile to his face.

Switching gears, Uday Pratap Singh asked about Vicky’s current music preferences, to which he revealed his love for Punjabi and Bollywood music, considering them mood uplifters and an integral part of his daily life.

As the conversation turned to Vicky’s personal life and marriage to Katrina Kaif, he described it as a beautiful addition to his family. He mentioned that his family is delighted with Katrina’s presence and described her as the liveliest member of the household.

Uday Pratap Singh playfully inquired about the typical family conversations at the Kaushal household, which Vicky humorously likened to his character in the film, where he’s a star outside but just “Ghar Ki Daal” at home.

The interview concluded with a question about filmmaker Anurag Kashyap’s recent statement about Vicky’s untapped potential in the film industry. Vicky expressed gratitude for Anurag’s support and revealed that he is looking forward to exploring action as a film genre.

In closing, Vicky Kaushal thanked Uday Pratap Singh for the conversation and extended his best wishes for the release of “The Great Indian Family” on September 22nd, inviting all Indian families to experience the film in theaters.

The NewsX A-List interview shed light on Vicky Kaushal’s versatile career, his passion for family entertainers, and exciting future projects, leaving fans eagerly anticipating the release of “The Great Indian Family.”

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