Vicky
Kaushal's
superhero
action
film
The
Immortal
Ashwatthama
had
caught
everyone's
attention
when
it
was
announced
since
it
marked
the
reunion
of
the
actor
with
director
Aditya
Dhar
after
their
2019
blockbuster
film
Uri:
The
Surgical
Strike.
After
unveiling
the
film's
first
look
in
January
this
year,
the
Vicky-starrer
was
supposed
to
go
on
floors
in
April
this
year.
However,
the
makers'
plan
got
thwarted
owing
to
the
second
wave
of
COVID-19
pandemic.
Later
there
was
a
strong
buzz
in
the
tinsel
town
that
the
film
has
been
shelved
owing
to
budget
constraints.
The
film's
producer
Ronnie
Screwvala
had
denied
these
speculations
and
said
that
the
movie
has
been
put
on
hold
for
another
six-nine
months.
Now
in
a
recent
interaction
with
a
news
agency,
Vicky
Kaushal
too
opened
up
on
the
film's
delay
and
said
that
he
is
not
disheartened
as
he
believes
there
will
always
be
a
better
time
to
make
this
flick.
The
actor
was
quoted
as
saying,
"There
will
be
a
better
time
to
make
that
film.
More
than
disheartening,
it
is
that
thing
that
any
film
should
be
made
at
the
best
time
for
that
film." He
further
continued,
"Every
time
the
film
is
bigger
than
me
or
any
individual
attached
to
the
film.
So,
we
have
to
choose
a
time
that
justifies
making
that
film.
So,
we
are
waiting
for
that
time
to
come."
Currently
Vicky
is
busy
with
the
promotions
of
his
upcoming
film
Shoojit
Sircar
directorial
Sardar
Udham
in
which
he
is
essaying
the
role
of
real-life-based
freedom
fighter
Sardar
Udham
Singh
who
assassinated
Michael
O'Dwyer,
the
former
Lieutenant
Governor
of
Punjab
in
British
India
to
avenge
the
1919
Jallianwala
Bagh
massacre.
Besides
this
film,
Vicky's
upcoming
projects
include
Shashank
Khaitan's
Mr
Lele
and
Meghna
Gulzar's
biopic
on
Field
Marshal
Sam
Manekshaw.