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Vijay Varma: From Rs. 50 Rooms to IFFI Premiere
13 Jan
Summary
- Varma recalls living in Rs. 50 rooms and watching four films daily.
- He returned to Goa for his film Gustaakh Ishq's IFFI premiere.
- Varma praises streaming for expanding creative and storytelling opportunities.

Actor Vijay Varma recently experienced a significant full-circle moment in Goa, returning for the premiere of his film Gustaakh Ishq at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI). Years prior, he lived in Goa, immersing himself in cinema by watching multiple films daily on a tight budget. He recalled staying in rooms for Rs. 50 per night, describing it as where he truly learned about the art of filmmaking.
Varma, known for his intense roles in projects like Darlings and Dahaad, explored a different narrative in Gustaakh Ishq, portraying a character rooted in romance. He believes streaming platforms have revolutionized the industry, calling them a 'win-win situation' for viewers and creators alike. This evolution allows for diverse stories to be told, overcoming traditional financial or subject matter limitations.
Looking ahead, Varma has a promising schedule with upcoming projects like Matka King and an untitled film with Hansal Mehta. His return to Goa for his own film premiere marks a poignant milestone in his evolving career, showcasing his journey from aspiring cinephile to lead actor on a celebrated platform.



