As Bollywood heartthrob Vicky Kaushal rings in another year, Tata Play Binge is marking the actor’s birthday with a special curation of some of his most powerful performances. From stirring patriotic dramas to deeply emotional narratives, this handpicked lineup showcases the many shades of Kaushal’s remarkable acting journey — and offers fans a chance to revisit the magic of his most celebrated roles, all on one screen.
As per a press release from Tata Play, the birthday special lineup has been designed to not only honour Kaushal’s versatility but also provide audiences with a compelling viewing experience. Whether it’s his brooding silences, explosive dialogue delivery, or heartfelt performances, Vicky Kaushal’s filmography offers something for every mood — and this curated watchlist is the perfect celebration of that.
Leading the lineup is ‘Sardar Udham’, Shoojit Sircar’s cinematic triumph that won multiple National Awards. Kaushal’s portrayal of the revolutionary Udham Singh is both haunting and heroic — a performance that captures the depth of trauma and resolve with incredible precision. The film is a visceral reminder of India’s colonial past and a showcase of the actor’s unparalleled range.
Next is ‘Masaan’, the quiet indie gem that introduced the world to Vicky Kaushal. Directed by Neeraj Ghaywan, the film gave cinema one of its most memorable debut performances. As Deepak, a young man grappling with caste, love, and grief, Kaushal brought a rare sensitivity to screen, winning hearts at home and accolades at Cannes.
Also part of the special lineup is ‘Raazi’, Meghna Gulzar’s acclaimed spy thriller, where Kaushal plays Iqbal Syed — a Pakistani army officer caught in a web of espionage and emotion. His restrained, dignified portrayal made audiences empathise with a character on the other side of a conflict, adding emotional weight to the narrative.
Completing the collection is the blockbuster ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’, the film that catapulted Kaushal into action stardom. His performance as Major Vihaan Shergill, leading India’s tactical retaliation post the Uri attack, struck a chord across the nation. With his iconic “How’s the josh?” war cry and a National Award for Best Actor, ‘Uri’ remains one of the most stirring patriotic films in recent memory.
With this special digital tribute, Tata Play Binge invites fans to relive the brilliance of Vicky Kaushal across genres — from intense revolutionaries and devoted soldiers to tender lovers and conflicted souls. The lineup is streaming now across the platform’s integrated OTT services, giving viewers an all-access pass to the Kaushal charisma.
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