Vijay Verma ran away from home for admission in FTII

Mumbai, May 17 (IANS). Actor Vijay Verma, who dominated the audience in films such as ‘Mirzapur’, ‘Dahar’ and ‘Darlinges’, was a student of the film and television Institute of India (FTII). Verma said he had applied in secret here and ran away from home after he was selected. The actor said he applied to the Film and Television Institute of India without telling his parents and he was not happy with it when he got the news. He ran away from home to enter the institute. Vijay appears on Farah Khan’s YouTube channel, where he talked about many issues related to his life as well as his life. Farah asked Vijay how he came from Hyderabad to Mumbai, and the actor said: ‘I ran away from there. People usually run away from home and then think what to do. But I applied to the film school and I chose there. I took help from friends to get there. Because my parents were not satisfied with this news. ‘ Farah Khan questions his parents’ reaction, on which he said, “He, especially my father, was against the decision. When he got to know, he expressed his displeasure. However, he was now happy with my decision.” Asked if he signed a film in South Indian films, he said, “After many years, I signed a Telugu film.” Vijay worked in the 2016 crime drama ‘pink’. The film interprets Taapsee Pannu, Amitabh Bachchan, Angad Bedi and other stars in important roles. He also worked in Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt’s film ‘Gali Boy’ released in 2019, which was greatly appreciated. He was also part of projects such as ‘Mirzapur’, ‘Dahar’, ‘Darling’s’, ‘Kalkoot’, ‘Jaan Jaan’ and ‘IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack’. -Ians mt/kr share these story -tags