Vijay Varma: I don’t want to sing and dance because they are not my forte

Kimberly Colaco (BOMBAY TIMES; January 19, 2026)

From staying in rooms that cost just Rs. 50 a night during his early visits to the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) to returning to Goa years later for the premiere of his own film, actor Vijay Varma says his journey has come full circle. Speaking to us, Vijay recalls attending IFFI between 2005 and 2008 as part of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) tour.

“We used to stay in rooms that cost Rs. 50 per night and watch around four films a day. This is where I learnt about cinema,” he says, adding, “Going back to Goa for the premiere of my own film, Gustaakh Ishq, where I play the lead, truly feels like a full circle.”

‘OTT IS BENEFICIAL FOR EVERYONE INVOLVED’
Known for his intense roles in films and series, the actor also shared his thoughts on the growing OTT space.

“OTT is a win-win situation for both viewers and makers. When a new avenue opens up, it creates more opportunities, especially with streaming, which offers the freedom to tell stories that may not traditionally make it to the screen due to budget, subject or star power.”

He added that OTT platforms have ushered in a new wave of storytelling and audiences. “It has created a strong fandom and opened doors for actors, writers, directors and technicians alike. It’s truly beneficial for everyone involved,” said Vijay, who was recently seen in Gustaakh Ishq with Fatima Sana Shaikh.