Bollywood's
handsome
hunk
Vicky
Kaushal
turns
32
today.
Amid
the
Novel
Coronavirus
pandemic,
the
actor
will
be
celebrating
his
big
day
with
his
family
at
home.
Revealing
details
about
having
his
low-key
birthday
celebrations,
Vicky
shared,
"It's
going
to
be
different
this
time
because
it'll
be
a
quiet
one.
It
is
going
to
be
all
about
spending
time
with
family.
I'll
also
be
catching
up
with
my
friends
over
video
calls."
"From
this
point
on,
it'll
be
a
conscious
effort
to
give
more
time
to
them.
When
the
lockdown
is
lifted,
I'll
make
sure
that
no
matter
how
busy
I
get
in
life,
I'll
spend
ample
time
with
them,
have
meals
with
them
and
talk
to
them
rather
than
blaming
the
fast-paced
life
for
not
being
there
with
my
family," added
the
Uri
actor.
He
said
that
the
lockdown
has
made
him
realise
the
value
of
family
more.
Vicky
also
walked
down
the
memory
lane,
and
recalled
his
birthday
celebrations
from
his
school
days.
"I
used
to
be
very
upset
because
my
birthday
would
fall
during
the
summer
vacations.
I
couldn't
wear
regular
clothes
to
school
on
my
birthdays,
and
distribute
chocolates
to
the
entire
class.
But
what
I
remember
are
the
sweet
parties
at
home
where
I
would
cut
cakes
surrounded
by
my
friends.
That
was
the
time
when
technology
hadn't
advanced
so
much
and
nobody
was
aware
of
the
concepts
of
video
calls
and
selfies.
Those
celebrations
felt
so
real
because
we
wouldn't
be
busy
clicking
photos
for
social
media," shared
the
rising
star.
Speaking
about
work,
Vicky
recently
finished
shooting
for
Shoojit
Sircar's
Uddham
Singh.
He
was
supposed
to
begin
filming
for
Karan
Johar's
historical
film
Takht.
However,
the
shooting
got
stalled
owing
to
the
COVID-19
lockdown.
Besides
these
two
movies,
Vicky
will
be
also
seen
in
Meghna
Gulzar's
biopic
on
Field
Marshall
Sam
Manekshaw
and
Aditya
Dhar's
The
Immortal
Ashwatthama.