Vijay Varma's Fascination with Vintage Cars in 'Matka King' Revealed

Actor Vijay Varma, while promoting his new series 'Matka King', expressed deep fascination with the world of vintage cars featured in the show. He described encountering dedicated enthusiasts who meticulously restore century-old vehicles by sourcing rare parts from places like Germany. Varma also connected his role as a gambling lord to his own Marwadi heritage and background in accounting, which gave him a natural affinity for numbers. The series 'Matka King' is now available for streaming on Prime Video.

Key Points: Vijay Varma on Vintage Cars in 'Matka King' Series

  • Vintage car community dedication
  • Sourcing rare parts globally
  • Actor's personal Marwadi background
  • Deep dive for 'Matka King' role
  • Show streaming on Prime Video
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Vijay Varma talks about 'fascinating' world of vintage cars used in his new show

Actor Vijay Varma shares his fascination with the vintage car world and community while promoting his new streaming series 'Matka King'.

Vijay Varma talks about 'fascinating' world of vintage cars used in his new show
"I got exposed to the whole world, it was very fascinating. - Vijay Varma"

Mumbai, April 17

Actor Vijay Varma, who essays the titular role in the recently released streaming series 'Matka King', has spoken about his rendezvous with the fleet of iconic cars used in the show.

The actor spoke with IANS during the promotions of the show, and shared that once he stepped into the world of vintage cars used in the show, he was pulled in by the sheer intensity of curiosity.

He told IANS, "There are a lot of scenes of the race course. There were some very fancy cars in the race course. So, I went and clicked photos of the cars. I asked, where can I see them? The owner came, he was a very distinguished gentleman, who has been collecting cars. There are people who are car enthusiasts who have been saving, restoring these old cars, which are around for like 100 years. Finding parts for them, importing parts from Germany, from somewhere, they take care of it".

He further mentioned, "If the oil is different, they ask for oil, and source it from places that no normal human being would be able to go. They themselves repair it enthusiastically. They find the tyres. And there is a community of car enthusiasts who are talking to each other and sharing knowledge and information. I got exposed to the whole world, it was very fascinating".

Earlier, Vijay, who essays the role of a gambling lord in 'Matka King', said that his love for crunching numbers comes naturally to him given he belongs to the Marwadi community.

When asked how comfortable he is with numbers, he earlier told IANS, "A little bit, I am Marwadi. So, I can understand numbers. And I have also done graduation in accounting. So, I am a little fond of numbers. But I was more interested in the game. Understanding the game".

"I got a leaflet of 4 pages, in which the whole game was explained. But to understand 4 pages, it will take at least a month, if you want to understand it properly", he added.

'Matka King' is available to stream on Prime Video.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting read. But I wish the article focused a bit more on the show itself and his performance, not just the cars. Still, Vijay Varma is a fantastic actor, will definitely watch Matka King this weekend!
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Rohit P
Haha, the Marwadi and numbers connection is so true! My Marwadi friend is a wizard with accounts. On a different note, restoring 100-year-old cars sounds like a massive, expensive hobby. Must be for the truly dedicated.
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Sarah B
The community aspect he mentions is lovely. In any hobby, it's the people and shared knowledge that make it special. Makes me want to look up vintage car shows in Mumbai.
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Vikram M
Saw the show. The period setting is fantastic and the cars add so much authenticity. You can tell when an actor genuinely finds something fascinating—it shows in their work. Good on him for doing the research.
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Karthik V
Importing parts from Germany for a vintage car... the logistics and cost must be insane! This is a side of filmmaking we rarely hear about. Respect to the unsung heroes who manage these props.

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