Nepotism a minor road bump: Vikrant

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He rose to fame with his stint in the TV show Balika Vadhu and has grabbed eyeballs with his roles in films such as Dil Dhadakne Do and Lipstick Under My Burkha, and the web series Mirzapur. Actor Vikrant Massey makes no bones about nepotism playing spoilsport but dismisses such traits as “minor road bumps”.
Vikrant, who comes from a non- filmy background, has previously openly said that nepotism does exist in Bollywood. Has it ever played spoilsport for him?
“Yes, in certain cases. At the same time I have also maintained that fair opportunities also exist. So in case of things like nepotism, I take these as minor road bumps. They are bound to happen on a smooth and straight highway. One is bound to encounter a few hiccups, which is fine. It is all part of a longer journey,” Vikrant told IANS.
The 32-year-old actor made his debut on television with Kahaan Hoo Main in 2004. He was then seen in shows such as Dharam Veer, Balika Vadhu, Baba Aiso Varr Dhoondo, and Qubool Hai.
Vikrant says his fans will definitely see him on the small screen again. “I am waiting for something exciting to come my way,” he explaied.
Currently, he is looking out for “good cinema”.
“Good cinema is a reflection of society. It is something that resonates with people, something that people take home. It has a certain archival value,” he said.
Vikrant made his Bollywood debut with Lootera in 2013, and followed it with notable acts in Dil Dhadakne Do and Half Girlfriend. He was eventually seen as a protagonist in Konkona Sen’s critically-acclaimed film A Death In The Gunj.
With roles as different as chalk and cheese, the actor has not been pigeonholed yet. “That’s great. That was the target of my life and I am glad I have been able to create that space for myself,” he said.
Although his performances has been loved and appreciated, Vikrant is yet to essay a quintessential Bollywood hero.
What would he be if not an actor? “If not in Bollywood, I would have done something in the public welfare department or something in the academic space,” he said.
He is now looking forward to his next release Chhapaak. (IANS)

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