Vikrant Massey

Vikrant Massey’s acting retirement: A review of his highest-grossing Bollywood productions

Fans were shocked and moved when actor Vikrant Massey, who is well-known for his significant roles in Bollywood, announced his departure from the industry. The actor, who is most known for his recent success in 12th Fail, announced his choice on social media, saying that he wanted to give his personal life more attention and reassess his roles as a husband, father, and son.

Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi

Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi is remembered for its ensemble cast and moving narrative, despite not being a box office hit. The movie, which earned ₹1.87 crore globally, demonstrated Massey’s ability to fit in with a variety of storylines.

Lipstick Under My Burkha

Massey gained notoriety for his supporting part in a daring, feminist story in this highly regarded movie. With a global box office total of ₹26.68 crore, the film was deemed a “hit” and solidified Vikrant’s standing as a reliable actor in unconventional films.

The Sabarmati Report

In the still-running Sabarmati Report, Massey played a captivating role. Massey’s subtle acting and the film’s thought-provoking plot have earned it ₹31 crore internationally thus far.

12th Fail

12th Fail, which was directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, is Massey’s highest-grossing movie. The film’s inspirational tale of tenacity struck a deep chord with viewers. It was deemed a “superhit” and cemented Vikrant’s status as a top actor with a global box office receipt of ₹70.05 crore.

Dil Dhadakne Do

Dil Dhadakne Do, directed by Zoya Akhtar, brought in ₹106.70 crore in India and ₹43.35 crore abroad, for a total worldwide earnings of ₹150.05 crore. The film is still a favorite among viewers because of its ensemble cast and narrative, even though its ₹83 crore budget has earned it the moniker “Below Average.”

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