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Vikas Kumar is a Dialect Coach born on 18 may 1977

Vikas Kumar

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Birth 18 may 1977 (47 years)

Vikas Kumar (born 18 May in Gaya, Bihar) is an Indian dialogue coach and film and television actor.

After studying at Welham Boys School, he became an actor and dialogue coach. Known mainly for his performance of an honest yet adamant cop in YRF TV's Khotey Sikkey, and for his work as dialogue coach in Hindi films like Ishqiya, Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara and Udaan. After a 3-month workshop with theater guru Barry John, Vikas participated in theatrical productions directed by John and later by Aamir Raza Husain and Virat Husain. Since then Vikas has worked as an actor and as a dialogue coach.

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One Night with the King, 2h3
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Historical, Romance
Themes Films about religion, Films based on the Bible, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Tiffany Dupont, John Rhys-Davies, John Noble, Luke Goss, Omar Sharif, James Callis
Roles Dialect Coach
Rating60% 3.0022253.0022253.0022253.0022253.002225
The movie is set in Susa, Persia (now Iran). King Xerxes holds a great feast for all the people to attend. Hadassah (the main protagonist) longs to go to Jerusalem to see the Holy Land and prepares to leave with the caravan along with her friend, Jesse. They stop by the King's feast before he goes marching to war to avenge his father’s death. Hadassah and Jesse witness the King summoning Queen Vashti. Queen Vashti was opposed to the war, desiring King Xerxes to enhance his kingdom instead. She holds her own feast in protest to the war. When the king summons her to his own feast, she refuses to come stating, "I am queen, and I will not lower my dignity. Or shame my crown by wearing it before your drunk, and thinly veiled war council". Because of this, King Xerxes is advised to banish her and select a more worthy queen.