In a cinematic landscape brimming with larger-than-life heroes and complex narratives, it is the delightfully wicked portrayal of the comic villain by Vikas Verma in Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam that has captured the hearts and imaginations of critics, audiences, and industry stalwarts alike.
Critics have hailed his performance as “refreshingly original,” a “scene-stealing act,” and “a comic triumph that’s hard to forget.”
His character, laced with humour, mischief, and just the right amount of villainy, has struck a chord with viewers who are singing praises of his magnetic screen presence. In a role that could have easily descended into caricature, Verma elevates it with finesse, bringing a multidimensionality that is at once endearing and devilish.
Speaking on his role, Vikas Verma expressed, “It was such an exciting experience to dive into this character. Bringing humour into a villainous role was a challenge I was eager to embrace. I’m truly humbled by the overwhelming love and support from both the audience and my peers.”