Vijay Varma, who has been dating Tamannaah Bhatia for sometime now, was recently asked if he plans to marry her soon.
Speaking at Sahitya Aaj Tak in Delhi, Vijay said that he is yet to give the same answer to his mom.
Light-heartedly mentioning that no woman desires his marriage, he confessed to evading the question not just from his mother but also from others.
Reflecting on his journey, Vijay highlighted the challenging phase he faced awaiting the theatrical release of "Monsoon Shootout" in 2013.
Despite Cannes Film Festival recognition, the anticipated life-altering shift didn't occur.
This compelled him to take smaller roles to regain momentum in his career.
Discussing his craft, Vijay opened up about emulating Pankaj Tripathi's style for his role in "Mirzapur."
He delved into watching Tripathi's videos to capture the right nuances, emphasizing the impact of such influences on his performances.
Recalling advice from Naseeruddin Shah about not having a Plan B in acting, he revealed how this philosophy steered him through tough times.
Vijay and Tamannaah's relationship transitioned from speculation to confirmation after their joint appearances and debut together in Sujoy Ghosh's segment of the Netflix anthology "Lust Stories 2."
They've since comfortably embraced public outings and openly discussed their bond in interviews.
Amidst his personal life's warmth, Vijay's recent professional ventures include portraying a police officer in Sujoy Ghosh's Netflix film "Jaane Jaan" alongside Jaideep Ahlawat and Kareena Kapoor.
Up next for him is "Suriya 43," co-starring Nazriya Fahadh and Dulquer Salmaan.
Vijay Varma's candid revelations about his personal and professional life shed light on his journey through industry ups and downs, offering fans insight into his experiences and upcoming projects alongside glimpses into his relationship with Tamannaah Bhatia.
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