He is by far the a lot of arresting and alluring appearance ever," Vivek told IANS in an e-mail interview.
Varma had launched Vivek with "Company" in 2002. Seven years afterwards the two accept got calm for "Rakta Charitra". Vivek said he is "more than glad" about their reunion.
" 'Rakta Charitra' has an amazing script, an alarming appearance and a ablaze administrator at the helm... What added could an amateur want? I will say that I did absence alive with the adept (Varma). I attending advanced to this new journey... I attending advanced to getting wet adobe again," the amateur said.
Vivek, who bent absorption as a bandit in "Company", won the hearts of changeable admirers afterwards he featured as the flirtatious, adolescent academy boy in "Saathiya".
He went on to do non-romantic roles in consecutive movies like "Dum", "Kaal", "Shootout At Lokhandwala" and "Mission Istanbul". Vivek said abounding of his changeable admirers had generally questioned this trend.
"Everywhere I go, my changeable admirers accuse to me about not accomplishing abundant adventurous films. I adore those roles too and I am searching advanced to accomplishing something in that amplitude soon," he said.
Vivek said he has no alternative amid asperous and boxy roles and lover boy characters he essayed in "Saathiya" and "Kyun...Ho Gaya Na".
"Lover boy or gangster, if the role is acceptable and the Software works, I adore it. I've been advantageous to be accepted in both kinds of roles," he said.
Asked if there was one role he would never accede to do in his life, Vivek quipped: "Hopefully I'll never do a bad role again. Accomplishing a blur or arena a appearance you don't accept in is the a lot of dissatisfying experience."
Apart from "Rakta Charitra", Vivek will be apparent in some big admission films like Prakash Jha's "Rajniti" and Tips Films' "Prince" besides Rensil D'Silva's untitled adventurous abstruseness that aswell stars Saif Ali Baron and Kareena Kapoor.