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Vikrant Massey is a distinguished Indian actor who has carved a niche for himself in the Indian film and television industry with his versatile acting skills and dedication. Born on April 3, 1987, in Mumbai, India, Massey’s journey in the entertainment world began with his foray into television, where he gained recognition for his roles in popular TV series such as “Balika Vadhu” and “Dharam Veer.” His ability to immerse himself in his characters and bring them to life with authenticity and emotional depth quickly made him a favorite among audiences.

 

Transitioning to the big screen, Vikrant Massey made a significant impact with his performances in critically acclaimed films like “A Death in the Gunj,” for which he received widespread praise and several awards nominations for his role as a young man dealing with his inner demons and societal pressures. He continued to showcase his range as an actor in various genres, including romantic films like “Chhapaak,” where he starred opposite Deepika Padukone, and the thrilling “Haseen Dillruba.”

 

Recently, he has been embroiled in controversy as some of his old tweets resurfacing causing outrage among certain sections of society. One of his old tweets shared a cartoon depicting Hindu God Ram and his wife Sita conversing about how their current disciples are engaging in crimes. Furthermore, some of his old political tweets have been termed “offensive” and “vulgar”.

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  1. However, your sole goal was to offend Hindu sentiment. You’re claiming to be innocent, though. Give us evidence as to why this is not blasphemy.

  2. Actually, you’re not apologetic; rather, you’re concerned about your career, which you started following the release of the film “12th Fail.” You’re just another phoney propagandist, a so-called liberal who thinks it’s okay and trendy to mistreat Hindus and their beliefs. I don’t know about others, but I will stop watching any of your films going forward as a protest against you disparaging my religion and faith.

  3. One more apologies from PR. regardless of what you say. the mess you created and then issue a phoney apology. If this poster were directed against any other religion, there would be no room for apology. We are grateful that Hindus are tolerant of unworthy, ungrateful hypocrites like you, Prabhu Shri Ram.

  4. See Vikrant It is our sincere hope that you won’t damage our religious feelings going forward since no matter how many good things you perform, one negative deed brings you down.

  5. The actor faced criticism lately for a tweet that included an editorial cartoon of Sita making a joke about Ramadan. After receiving backlash for posting the same, the actor removed the message and apologised on X. Now, he’s removed the post.

  6. Perhaps this is a publicity trick, as these Bollywood actors set out to stir up controversy around the times of their film premieres in order to increase ticket sales and generate more revenue.

  7. You wouldn’t be alive today to demand an apology if you had made similar jokes and remarks about Islam, but since you made jokes about Hinduism, you are still alive.
    People ought to be aware of the generosity and scope of the exquisite secular religion known as Hinduism.

  8. If he had cracked jokes about Islam, his own brother would have hacked him to pieces with no compassion or empathy at all.

  9. This cartoon has nothing at all wrong with it. remarkably similar to the Charlie Hebdo caricature in which Muhammad expressed his frustration with being adored by fanatics. Please refrain from attempting to denigrate Hinduism in light of the fact that you are aware of how aggressively anti-free speech Islam is.

  10. Everyone is aware of their reality. Through several tweets, you have already revealed their true faces.

  11. In 2018, you didn’t have much to lose. You have a lot to lose and a lot at stake right now. This is the reason for the immediate apology.

  12. Show courage and speak up about your brother’s faith, and he will do what all Muslims do—sar tan se!!

  13. Why make fun of Hindus? Why not just enjoy your movies and not get involved in politics or religion? After all, if a movie is successful, then surely an attitude shift would follow!!

  14. This is not a sincere apology, but rather a calculated move to avoid having your films boycotted (like happened to Aamir Khan). You’ve already lost one audience and your apology was not accepted. Get Lost!!

  15. Never say this again; it’s a strong warning 🚨 for you, not a suggestion! Jai Shri Ram 🙏🚩

  16. If one looks through his timeline, they would see that, with the exception of Hinduism, he has best wishes for every religion. In fact, he asks why people are celebrating Holi in one of his tweets.

  17. Guys, do you still recall making fun of Yami Gautam in her wedding photo? Additionally, apologise to Yami.

    1. A confused soul is Vikrant Massey, the son of cheerful Massey. He knows nothing about Himachal culture or Hindu Sanatani traditions. You are great, Yami Gautam. I appreciate you being rooted.

  18. That tweet makes it clear how wicked and hateful Hindus are. This is the reason conversion is the greatest sickness because it causes a person to become so hateful of their own heritage and culture that they will spit poison at those who betray them.

  19. After five long years, and even then, after a furore, you retract the tweet and offer an apology? If no one confronted you, you would have carried on with your mockery. You do realise now how fortunate you are to be able to make fun of Hindu gods and avoid danger.

  20. However, your sole goal was to offend Hindu sentiment. You’re claiming to be innocent, though. Give us evidence as to why this is not blasphemy.
    See Vikrant It is our sincere hope that you won’t damage our religious feelings going forward since no matter how many good things you perform, one negative deed brings you down.

  21. The fact that it is not against Islam should relax you. You would be running for your life if not. You still had the opportunity to apologise, but the way you’re wording things—ifs and buts—reveals your mentality. We accept your hatred for us. But I’ll make sure you don’t get paid by us.

  22. As an actor, you nearly won my admiration. I adore foreign films, as well.When discussing faith, or anyone’s faith for that matter, one should proceed with extreme caution. therefore it is terribly painful.

  23. Pretty soon, woke people in Bollywood spotted you! I’ve heard a wise Hollywood performer suggest that those who are more oriented toward Leftist ideology, which is universal, will get employment more quickly in the entertainment sector. The bulk of Indian viewers were unaware of this before, but now that it’s all out in the open, it’s obvious that you guys lack intelligence and could not maintain an air of naturalness.

  24. You stated you had a Sikh mother, a Muslim brother, and a Christian father? You know, you constantly made disparaging allusions and cartoons about the one “missing” community. In the same neighbourhood where there is no effective deterrent against any random person showing up and abusing regularly.

  25. Bro, copying and pasting the PR team’s letter won’t help. Hindus want an apologetic video.

  26. You apologised in writing because you are aware of the audience’s power as a whole and you are afraid that your films will be boycotted. That’s all that you did was commit blasphemy. Accept the fact that you were also converted a long time ago.

  27. That entire day passed before you realised your error? While you were on Twitter, you saw all of these messages directed at you and you also responded to a few posts. So you have time to apologise now? Disgrace to you.

  28. It’s heartbreaking to witness your level of animosity towards Hindus.Could you elaborate a little bit on the reasons behind the widespread animosity towards Hindus? This will also assist us in comprehending your viewpoint.

  29. Consider how you would feel if you made remarks disparaging other religions. Fortunately for you, it was directed towards Hindus, and they are accepting. If you criticise other religions, you are aware of your circumstances. You can consult your own relatives for references.

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