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“It’s time to recalibrate and return home”

“It’s time to recalibrate and return home”


New Delhi:

Vikrant Massey, the star of back-to-back blockbusters like 12. Failure, Sector 36 And Sabarmati Express has stunned millions of fans with his announcement that he will retire from acting at the age of 37. In a post on Instagram, he said he would meet his fans “one last time” in 2025. “The last few years and beyond have been phenomenal. Thank you.” “But as we move forward, I realize that it is time to return home as a husband, father and son,” he wrote.

He continued: “So in 2025 we would meet one last time. Until the time comes. The last two films and many years of memories. Thanks again. For anything and everything in between.” At the end of the note he added: “Forever in debt.” According to reports, Vikrant is currently shooting for two films: Yaar Jigri And Aankhon Ki Gustaakhiyan.

Fans expressed their disbelief in the comments section. One user wrote, “I hope this isn’t true.” Another comment read, “Fill your cup and then come back.” A third comment read, “Why you want to be the next Imran Khan of Bollywood? We have already lost one of the best actors just because he chose family.” Another comment read, “Aisa mat karo bhai (don’t do that). One Instagram user wrote: “Brother you are at your peak…why do you think like that.” Check this out:

Since his TV debut, Vikrant Massey has come a long way, rising to stardom in films and building up a rich repertoire along the way. Vikrant started his career from the TV show Dhoom Machao Dhoom. That’s how he became famous Balika Vadhu in 2009. He also grabbed attention with his outstanding performance in the Konkona Sen Sharma directorial A death in the Gunj. In the last few years, Vikrant has realized his potential in making hit films Chhapaak, Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi, Haseen Dillruba, Gaslight. He also starred in hit web series like Broken but Beautiful, Criminal Justice, Mirzapur. Last year, he won the Actor of the Year trophy at the NDTV Indian of the Year pageant for Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s. 12. Failure.



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