Viki is a 1935 Hungarian operetta by Pál Ábrahám to a libretto by Imre Harmath and Adorján Bónyi.
[1] It premiered on 26 January 1935 at the National Theatre (Budapest) (or Magyar Színház).
Viki is a headstrong, boisterous young woman who prefers to dress and act like a man.
During the duel Feri discovers Viki's true gender and instantly falls in love with her.
Two years after its premiere in Budapest, the operetta was made into a film in 1937 by the Hungarian director Márton Keleti, with Rosy Barsony as Viki, Paul Javor as Feri, Gyula Csortos as Hadhazy, and Lili Berky as Mme.