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Vikrant Massey is known for leaving a lasting impact with his compelling performances. This is evident in the success of the '12th fail' movie, which received acclaim from both critics and audiences, establishing itself as a box office hit.
He is fondly known as 'Bablu Bhaiya' for his role in the 'Mirzapur' series. Beginning his career in TV, Vikrant has successfully transitioned to carve a niche for himself in Bollywood.
In the recent ANI podcast with Smita Prakash, Vikrant candidly shares his journey from being a trained modern contemporary dancer to securing his breakthrough in Bollywood.
He discusses landing the lead role in the '12th fail' movie, his preparation for roles, and the impact of box office success on actors.
Vikrant delves into broader issues, expressing views on the 26/11 attacks and the Israel-Hamas war, asserting that war is not an option in the 21st century.
He also opens up about his struggles in Bollywood, addressing the ongoing nepotism debate.
Vikrant also expresses a desire to work in the southern film industry and discusses the influence of social media and trolling on actors.
By Asian News International (ANI)4.7
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Vikrant Massey is known for leaving a lasting impact with his compelling performances. This is evident in the success of the '12th fail' movie, which received acclaim from both critics and audiences, establishing itself as a box office hit.
He is fondly known as 'Bablu Bhaiya' for his role in the 'Mirzapur' series. Beginning his career in TV, Vikrant has successfully transitioned to carve a niche for himself in Bollywood.
In the recent ANI podcast with Smita Prakash, Vikrant candidly shares his journey from being a trained modern contemporary dancer to securing his breakthrough in Bollywood.
He discusses landing the lead role in the '12th fail' movie, his preparation for roles, and the impact of box office success on actors.
Vikrant delves into broader issues, expressing views on the 26/11 attacks and the Israel-Hamas war, asserting that war is not an option in the 21st century.
He also opens up about his struggles in Bollywood, addressing the ongoing nepotism debate.
Vikrant also expresses a desire to work in the southern film industry and discusses the influence of social media and trolling on actors.

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