Vijay Varma's Christmas Workout & His Evolution as an Actor

Actor Vijay Varma celebrated Christmas with a rigorous gym session to prepare for his next project, sharing a workout reel on social media. He recently discussed his acting evolution, explaining how he initially drew from personal heartbreak but now uses imagination and broader life understanding. Varma emphasized the importance of connecting authentically to a character's truth in the moment between "action" and "cut." The actor was last seen in the film "Gustaakh Ishq," produced by Manish Malhotra.

Key Points: Vijay Varma Spends Christmas at Gym, Talks Acting Process

  • Christmas gym session for new role
  • Evolution from personal to imaginative acting
  • Using life experience for emotional depth
  • Last seen in "Gustaakh Ishq"
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Vijay Varma celebrates Christmas by hitting the gym for his next project

Vijay Varma hits the gym on Christmas for his next project and shares insights on moving from personal heartbreak to imaginative acting techniques.

"You learn to relate to emotions even if they are not a part of your own journey. - Vijay Varma"

Mumbai, Dec 25

Actor Vijay Varma opted for a healthy and productive Christmas. He spent the festive day at the gym to stay in top shape for his upcoming project.

On Thursday, the 'Darlings' actor shared a glimpse of his workout routine, showing that dedication and fitness remain a priority even during the festive season. Vijay posted a video of him where he is seen sweating out in the gym. He could be seen flaunting his physique while doing hand and leg workouts. Sharing his reel, Varma wrote, "Celebrating Christmas sweating in the gym getting in shape for the next project.. Or to have all the Christmas cake and mulled wine Merrry Christmas y'all."

Meanwhile, Vijay Varma, known for his intense performances, had recently opened up about drawing from personal heartbreak to bring emotional depth to his on-screen roles. He told IANS, "In the beginning, when actors are just starting out, we often use personal memories, heartbreak, pain, family moments, and all those acting-school and theatre exercises. At that stage, using real life helps you feel the emotion honestly."

"But with experience, your understanding of life grows. You stop judging situations or people. You learn to relate to emotions even if they are not a part of your own journey. You start using imagination, stories you have heard, or experiences of others. Some even borrow from films, which is not ideal, but it happens," added Vijay.

He went on to explain, "As an actor, you just need to find that part of yourself which can connect to the truth of the moment, especially between "action" and "cut." You don't need to sit at home performing it all in advance. If it comes alive when the camera rolls, that's the real grace of acting."

Vijay Varma was last seen in the film "Gustaakh Ishq," produced under fashion designer Manish Malhotra's banner.

- IANS

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Rohit P
His insights on acting are so true. We often think actors just pretend, but what he said about connecting to the truth between 'action' and 'cut' is the real skill. One of the most underrated actors we have.
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Aman W
Good for him, but honestly, it feels a bit like a humblebrag. Christmas is about family and joy for many. Posting a gym video feels like content creation more than genuine celebration. Just my two paise.
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Sarah B
As someone who celebrates Christmas, I think it's lovely he's doing what makes him happy. The holiday means different things to different people. His caption about the cake and wine shows he has a sense of humor about it too! 😄
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Karthik V
His journey is inspiring. From smaller roles to leading man, and now talking about the craft's psychology. This is the kind of work ethic that makes a lasting career, not just flashy stardom. Waiting for his next project!
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Nisha Z
The part about not judging situations or people with experience is such a life lesson, not just for acting. We need more celebrities sharing thoughtful perspectives like this instead of just glamour shots.

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