Vikran Massey On His Retirement: Vikrant Massey, who has earned name in the TV world as well as the film world, has been in the news since last month regarding his ‘retirement post’. His film ‘The Sabarmati Report’ was released last month on 15th November, which is getting very good response from the audience. Based on the Sabarmati Express train fire incident in Godhra in 2002, PM Modi watched this film while sitting with his cabinet and praised the film.
Meanwhile, Vikrant surprised everyone by posting a post on his Instagram, in which he talked about taking a break from acting in 2025. Which his fans took as ‘retirement’ from acting. Recently, while talking about this misunderstanding, the actor clarified and said that, I am taking a break from my work for some time, I am not taking retirement. I just want to spend some time with the family, now his fans can heave a sigh of relief.
Grateful for the recognition I got in the industry.
In a recent interview, Vikrant said, ‘I did not think that all this would happen in my life. Passed 12th and my work in it was highly appreciated. My dream was to get Filmfare in life and I got it too. I am very grateful for the recognition I received. Especially when one comes from a middle class background. It is very important for me for a person from a middle-class family to meet the Prime Minister, for him and the entire cabinet to watch the film, this is already a big achievement.
i wrote too much english
Vikrant further spoke about the emotional and physical impact it had on his career. ‘I’m really physically tired,’ he admitted. He also said that his social media posts written in English had created some confusion. He said, I thought it was high time that the Honorable Prime Minister was going to watch a film that is very close to my heart, and I thought things can only get better from here. But when there is not much creativity left, you need to recalibrate, I tried to do the same, the problem was that I wrote too much English. I wanted to express it, but I wrote a lot in English and not everyone understood it.