Suvinder Vicky embraces Brigadier Jehangir meme wave: 'People like your character'
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Actor Suvinder Vicky, who rose to prominence with his role as the acerbic, wheelchair-bound Brigadier Jehangir in Dhurandhar 2, says he is thoroughly enjoying the viral meme culture surrounding his character on social media. Speaking to IANS on 29 April, the actor, who made his debut in 1995 with the show Full Tension before gaining wider recognition in Kohrra, described the meme-fest as an unexpected bonus to his recent success.
Embracing the pop culture moment
Suvinder Vicky noted that after working for over two decades, his career trajectory has shifted markedly in the past few years. "I've just started, basically, after 22–23, and I'm enjoying it," he said. He views the pop culture references and memes as a natural extension of his character's resonance with audiences, rather than something to resist.
What the memes mean to him
The actor explained that while audiences engage with the film or series as a whole, the memes create a different layer of engagement. "When there are different kinds of memes about it, like 'my father is good,' that's a different kind of fun," Suvinder Vicky said, referencing one of the viral formats. He described the phenomenon as harmless and family-friendly, suggesting it has broadened the character's cultural footprint beyond the screen.
Dhurandhar 2 and its cast
Dhurandhar: The Revenge, the second instalment of the duology, features Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R. Madhavan, Sara Arjun, Rakesh Bedi, Gaurav Gera, and Danish Pandor. Suvinder Vicky played the father of Arjun Rampal's character, Major Iqbal. The film follows an undercover Indian intelligence agent infiltrating Karachi's criminal syndicates and Pakistani politics while avenging the 26/11 attacks and confronting larger geopolitical threats.
What's next: Glory on Netflix
Suvinder Vicky will next appear as a formidable boxing coach in the thriller series Glory, set to premiere on Netflix on 1 May. The series, created by Karan Anshuman and Karmanya Ahuja and produced by Atomic Films, explores the gritty world of competitive boxing through the lens of Nihal Singh's mysterious death—a promising Indian Olympic boxing hopeful. The ensemble cast includes Pulkit Samrat, Divyenndu, Jannat Zubair, Ashutosh Rana, Sikandar Kher, Kunal Thakur, Sayani Gupta, Yashpal Sharma, and Kashmira Pardeshi.