Vikrant Massey Shares Anecdotes From 'Bollywood Detox' Era, Talks About How Life Changed After Success | Exclusive
Vikrant Massey made a memorable appearance at Rashtrapati Bhavan as he received the National Award for Best Actor for 12th Fail. Winning the National Award for Best Actor marks a major milestone in Vikrant’s
career. His portrayal of IPS Officer Manoj Kumar Sharma in 12th Fail was widely acclaimed for its authenticity, depth, and emotional resonance. After the big win, Massey sat down for an exclusive chat with Times Now and shared how his life has changed after success.
Vikrant Massey's Exclusive Interview After National Award Win
Talking to Times Now Group Editor-in-Chief Navika Kumar, Vikrant talked about success in Bollywood and how it has changed his life thoroughly. He said, "When you're appreciated for what you do, it feels good. There are moments when you're sitting with your family at the dinner table, talking about achievements like winning a national award." Further, he added, "Things have changed. Today, my wife and I can't easily go out and have
pani puri like we used to. Now, we prefer to take vacations outside the country. Earlier, we'd drive to Lonavla or Goa and relax on the beach without any hassle."
Vikrant On His 7-Month-Longer Detox From Film
Sharing details on his 7-month-long detox from films, Massey quoted, "I saw all my films, and sometimes it's good to revisit them. Going back to the drawing board was essential because, despite being conventionally successful, people thought I was just riding a wave. But I felt it was the perfect time to reassess and improve." Fresh off his historic National Award win for Best Actor for
12th Fail, the best actor of this generation, Vikrant Massey took to social media to pen a deeply emotional note of gratitude. The actor, known for his humility and sincerity both on and off screen, opened up about the overwhelming feelings that followed his big moment at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Sharing his post, Vikrant wrote, “I’ve been thinking since yesterday, ki main kaise likhun? Kaise aap sabka shukriya ada karun? And I’m still unable to. So hopefully a simple thank you from the bottom heart would suffice I’m grateful beyond words for your continued support in my journey. Thank you, thank you, thank you each one of you This dreamlike life is only because of you"