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Vijeta

Vijeta (The Victor) is the coming of age story of Angad (Kunal Kapoor). Confused like any other teenager trying to find himself and caught in between the marital problems of his mother Neelima (Rekha) and father Nihal (Shashi Kapoor). It is time for him to decide what he wants to do with his life. To select a profession and be someone, Angad chooses to become a fighter pilot with the Indian Air Force. What follows is his struggle to become a victor both with his self and the outer world.

Top Cast

  • Shashi Kapoor

    Shashi Kapoor

    Nihal Singh

  • Rekha

    Rekha

    Neelima Singh

  • Kunal Kapoor

    Kunal Kapoor

    Angad

  • Supriya Pathak

    Supriya Pathak

    Anna Varghese

  • Amrish Puri

    Amrish Puri

    Group Captain Varghese

  • Om Puri

    Om Puri

    Arvind

  • Dina Pathak

    Dina Pathak

    Angad's Grandmother

  • Shafi Inamdar

    Shafi Inamdar

    Wing Commander Parulkar

  • Madan Jain

    Madan Jain

    Venkat Raju

Overview

Vijeta (The Victor) is the coming of age story of Angad (Kunal Kapoor). Confused like any other teenager trying to find himself and caught in between the marital problems of his mother Neelima (Rekha) and father Nihal (Shashi Kapoor). It is time for him to decide what he wants to do with his life. To select a profession and be someone, Angad chooses to become a fighter pilot with the Indian Air Force. What follows is his struggle to become a victor both with his self and the outer world.

Rating

9.2 / 10
3 Reviews
1 Popular

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