HomeEntertainmentOTTVijay 69 review: Anupam Kher shines as an angry, foul-mouthed triathlon aspirant in this endearing takedown of ageism

Vijay 69 review: Anupam Kher shines as an angry, foul-mouthed triathlon aspirant in this endearing takedown of ageism

While this critic doesn’t agree with Vijay's incessant need to prove himself to a world that constantly undermines him, Vijay 69 is a brilliant attempt at exploring the alienation and social exclusion faced by the elderly. It is a must-watch, even if it doesn't get everything right.

November 08, 2024 / 13:40 IST
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Does life end at 50? Or at 60? For Vijay Mathew (played by Anupam Kher), life begins at 69. Vijay is best described as the Boomer Kabir Singh. A short-tempered, foul-mouthed geriartic man finds himself lost when his family organizes his funeral (while he is still alive!) It is a moment of reckoning—a spiritual awakening—of sorts which makes Vijay question if he has accomplished anything worthwhile in his life.

His list of achievements is winning a Bronze medal in the National Swimming Championship and….that's about it. In order to prove (to himself or perhaps the ageist folks around him) that he isn't entirely useless, Vijay decides to break the record for the oldest person to have completed a triathlon.

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Vijay 69 Movie: Plot

The subtle existentialism felt by Vijay is relatable. If you don't achieve something tangible which the world recognizes as a legitimate achievement, one is made to feel that they havent lived a full life. Since when did this capitalistic urge to achieve goals become so important?