In an exciting new form with Kritika Kamra, he shoots for ‘Mataka King’ as Vijay Verma: Exclusive Pictures

Vijay Verma has stepped into the world 1960s Mumbai With a brand-new avatar who is already talking to fans! He acts contrary to Kritika Kamra in the upcoming crime drama series’Maakat king‘, Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Nagaj Manjule. Known for hits like ‘Sairat’, ‘Fandry’, and ‘Jhund’, Manjule Matka is ready to dive into the dramatic and dangerous world of gambling.
Victory Verma’s exciting new form
Etimes In particular, the latest paintings manifests from the set of ‘Matka King’, Vijay Verma was seen on the set completely converted. Wearing clothes in a simple white ganji and lungi, and wearing a classic slippers, the actor saw every part of a 60s person. Meanwhile, Kritika Kamra was seen wearing a retro orange-white floral dress and a vintage hairstyle, playing a vibes of the 60s, brought into life.
In the 1960s Mumbai streets, ‘Matka King’ tells the fictional story of a cotton merchant who dreams of receiving respect and social status. To achieve this, he comes with a new type of gambling game called ‘Mataka’. The game quickly catches fire, spread across the city and the common man once had a rich man game.
According to the official description, the game ends’ democratization of an area first reserved for the rich and elite. The series will detect the high and climb of this underground world, a mixture of crime, drama, and a little retro Mumbai Flair. Last year, Oat platform Wage the first show with a poster and caption, “ready to make our bets!
Vijay Verma’s upcoming projects
In addition to ‘Mataka King’, Vijay has an exciting slate with projects’Ul Jalul IshaqSharing his thoughts, he said to Annie, “I am very excited about ul Jalul Ishq-this is a beautiful, rich love story. I am also wrapping the Mataka King, who is a big life story about a person who found a flaws in the system and took maximum advantage.”
While reflecting his development as an actor, he said, “I always aim to pursue my boundaries and take the roles that challenge me. I have been lucky to work with the directors who sometimes see me in myself.”