Many
feel
that
Vicky
Kaushal
is
an
actor
who
will
make
it
big
in
the
Hindi
film
industry,
in
the
coming
years.
Vicky
has
already
proven
his
merit
in
films
like
Masaan,
Raazi,
and
Uri:
The
Surgical
Strike
for
which
he
even
won
a
National
Award.
However,
Vicky
is
careful
not
to
box
himself
in
any
particular
genre.
In
a
recent
interaction,
he
admitted
that
he
doesn't
like
to
plan
his
career
and
make
himself
comfortable
because
it
will
make
him
rigid
as
an
actor.
Hindustan
Times
quoted
Vicky
as
saying,
"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."
He
added,
"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'."
On
how
he
feels
after
the
success
of
Uri,
he
said,
"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."
Next,
Vicky
will
be
seen
in
Bhoot
-
Part
One:
The
Haunted
Ship.
It
releases
on
February
21.
After
that,
he
will
star
in
Sardar
Udham
Singh
which
has
been
directed
by
Shoojit
Sircar.
It
is
a
biopic
on
Udham
Singh,
a
revolutionary
freedom
fighter
who
shot
General
Dwyer,
the
man
who
was
responsible
for
the
massacre
at
Jallianwala
Bagh
in
1919.
The
film
is
scheduled
for
release
on
October
2,
2020.