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‘AFTER URI, I HAVEN’T PLAYED SAFE’

- Prashant Singh

He has clearly been on a dream run since 2018, thanks to back-to-back hits such as Raazi, Lust Stories, Sanju and Manmarziya­an, followed by last year’s blockbuste­r, Uri: The Surgical Strike. Now, 2020 also promises to be equally exciting for Vicky Kaushal, as he readies for the release of his first horror film, produced by Karan Johar and Sardar Udham Singh that’s been directed by Shoojit Sircar. But the actor says he doesn’t “believe in planning”.

“Mera dimaag waise chalta hi nahi hai,” he says, adding: “I live a lot in the present and don’t have a planning-driven mind Instead of thinking about what I will do in the next three or five years, I am always thinking, ‘whatever I am doing, I should just do it to the best of my capability’. My functionin­g or programmin­g is such that I don’t ever think like, ‘oh, ab kya hoga dekhtein hain, ya ab mujhe kya mil jaayega’. My mind, on its own, doesn’t work that way.”

Vicky strongly believes that if “planning doesn’t happen organicall­y, then he doesn’t want to put any effort into it”. He adds, “I know that there has to be a basic level of planning, which you can go ahead with. But it’s not a part of my personalit­y at all. I just don’t think that way, ke ‘now that I am this old, so I should be doing this or that’. Till now, the kind of life I have led shows that God has been kind and I have got more than what I had dreamt of. So, my focus is just on the present. Aage jo hoga uske liye aap plan waise bhi nahi kar sakte.”

Vis-à-vis his 2020 releases, what Vicky is most kicked about is the variety on offer. “My next, for starters, is an out-and-out horror film that hasn’t been explored for some time now. Ho sakta hai it may work or it may not get accepted at all,” he says, adding, “But one thing is for sure — after Uri, I haven’t played safe at all. When I read

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