It was recently inquired of Vijay Varma, who has been dating Tamannaah Bhatia, whether he intended to wed her shortly. Speaking at Delhi’s Sahitya Aaj Tak, Vijay stated that he hasn’t yet responded to his mother in the same way.
Asked when he will get married, Vijay first joked that no girl wants him to get married. “Koi ladki nahi chahti ki mai shaadi karu, pehli baat toh! Na to iska jawab mai mataji ko de pata hun na kisi aur ko (First of all, no girl wants me to get married. I give this answer to neither my mother, nor anyone else).”
According to Vijay, this is the best time of his life. He continued by saying that the longest period of his life was the time he spent waiting for Monsoon Shootout (2013) to hit theatres. He went on to say that he had anticipated a significant change in his life following the film’s release given the positive reception it had at the Cannes Film Festival, but it had not materialised and he had to start taking on smaller jobs in order to compete again.
Vijay discussed Mirzapur with the other person during the conversation, revealing that he viewed a lot of Pankaj Tripathi’s videos in an attempt to mimic his tone and accent. He added that whenever he was going through a difficult time, Naseeruddin Shah would remind him that an actor shouldn’t have a backup plan.
Vijay and Tamannaah first appeared together on screen in Sujoy Ghosh’s short in the Netflix India original anthology Lust Stories 2, which they first appeared together in after sparking rumours of their relationship when they were sighted together at a few events.
They quickly declared their love for one another, and they have been appearing in public together with ease ever since. Additionally, they have discussed one another in a number of interviews.
Alongside Jaideep Ahlawat and Kareena Kapoor, Vijay most recently appeared in Sujoy Ghosh’s Netflix India original film Jaane Jaan as a police officer. Next up, he has Suriya 43 lined up for release, which also features Nazriya Fahadh and Dulquer Salmaan.