Vijay
Varma
is
the
chameleon
talent
of
the
Indian
Cinema.
The
man
who
has
fascinated
the
fans
and
the
audiences
with
his
craft-switching
ability
needs
no
introduction
today.
While
he
has
given
several
memorable
characters
and
impeccable
performances
in
his
ever-impressive
career,
one
of
the
films
in
which
he
etched
a
different
place
in
the
masses'
hearts
is
'Gully
Boy'.
The
actor
played
the
role
of
Moeen
in
the
film
helmed
by
Zoya
Akhtar.
Since
Gully
Boy
starring
Ranveer
Singh
and
Alia
Bhatt
has
completed
five
years
since
its
release
today,
here
let's
have
a
look
at
the
six
performances
of
Vijay
Varma
that
prove
his
range
as
an
actor:
1)
Gully
Boy
Vijay
Varma
essayed
the
character
of
Moeen
Arif
in
Zoya
Akhtar's
musical
drama
Gully
Bou.
With
his
performance
in
the
film,
Varma
leaves
an
impression
on
the
audience's
mind.
The
film
was
also
selected
as
India's
entry
for
the
92nd
Academy
Awards.
2)
Dahaad
Vijay
Varma
is
a
heart-stealer
like
Anand
in
'Dahaad'.
The
actor
switched
himself
into
the
detestable
character
of
the
antagonist
Anand
and
also
won
unanimous
praise
for
his
performance
in
Reema
Kagti
and
Zoya
Akhtar's
hit
web
show.
3)Kaalkoot
Taking
his
top-notch
versatility
to
the
level
high,
Vijay
Varma
surprised
everyone
with
her
performance
as
SI
Ravi
Shankar
in
the
successful
web
show
'Kaalkoot'.
The
actor
was
seen
as
the
lead
character
in
the
show
and
made
everyone
glued
to
his
performance.
4)
Mirzapur
Season
Two
Vijay
Varma
played
the
character
of
twins
Bharat
and
Shatrughan
in
the
second
season
of
Mirzapur.
Despite
playing
two
different
characters,
the
actor
gave
an
outstanding
performance
in
the
show
in
both
the
characters/
5)
Darlings
In
the
character
of
Hamza
Sheikh
in
'Darlings',
Vijay
Varma
gave
a
crazy
performance
and
a
different
one
from
what
he
has
played
in
the
recent
past.
6)
Jaane
Jaan
In
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan's
starrer
mystery
thriller
Jaane
Jaan,
Vijay
Varma
essayed
the
character
of
Inspector
Karan
Anand.
The
actor
was
seen
as
the
lead
character
and
his
chemistry
and
sincere
performance
in
the
show
won
the
mass's
hearts.