Vikrant Massey left the industry? Announced retirement from acting, wrote in the post 'Now it's time to go back home...'


Posted on 2nd Dec 2024 12:14 pm by rohit kumar

Vikrant Massey is one of the most talented actors in Bollywood. He has played many types of roles in his career so far and has made a place in the hearts of the audience. But on December 1, Vikrant Massey announced to leave the industry. At the same time, when he announced his retirement from acting on social media, his fans were shocked. Vikrant has taken this shocking decision at a time when he is at the peak of success in his career.

 

Vikrant retires from acting.

 

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Let us tell you that Vikrant has written in his post, "Hello, the last few years and the years after that have been wonderful. I thank you all for your indelible support. But as I move forward, I realize that now it is time to recalibrate and go back home. As a husband, father, and son, and also as an actor. So, in the coming 2025, we will meet each other for the last time. Until the time deems right. The last 2 films and memories of many years. Thank you again, forever indebted for everything in the meantime."

 

Fans were shocked by Vikrant's decision.

 

Vikrant's announcement has shocked fans and everyone. Many people expressed disappointment over the actor's decision in the comment section, one user wrote, "Why would you do this? There is hardly any actor like you. We need some good cinema." Another commented, "Leaving a great career behind," while a third wrote, "I hope this is not true."

 

Vikrant Massey Work Front

On the work front, on the work front, Vikrant received rave reviews for his role of IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma in 12th Fail last year. His August release, Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba saw him make a comeback as Rishu, and the film was well-received. Recently, the actor's The Sabarmati Report was released. The film has been highly appreciated. Even Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah have praised it.

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