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‘Physical And Mental Health Has Taken A Hit’, Going On Break, Clarifies Vikrant Massey

Actor Vikrant Massey recently caused a stir among fans and industry insiders with an Instagram post suggesting a departure from acting after 2025. However, Massey has since clarified that he is not retiring but plans to take a temporary hiatus to focus on personal well-being. He stated, “I’m not retiring… Just burned out. Need a long break. Miss home and health is also acting up… People misread it.”

Massey emphasized his dedication to acting, noting, “Acting is all I can do. And it has given me everything I have.” He expressed a desire to return after addressing health concerns and spending time with family. This announcement comes amid the success of his recent film, The Sabarmati Report, which was screened at the Balayogi Auditorium in Parliament, attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other dignitaries.

He added, “I’m not retiring… Just burned out. Need a long break. Miss home and health is also acting up… People misread it.”

At the screening, Massey discussed the film but avoided questions about his Instagram post, with co-star Raashii Khanna stepping in to focus on the movie. His initial announcement led to industry speculation, with filmmaker Sanjay Gupta defending Massey’s decision to take a break, while writer Apurva Asrani questioned if he was being “cancelled.”

Massey’s career began with the television series Dhoom Machaao Dhoom in 2007, leading to notable roles in films like Lootera (2013) and 12th Fail (2023). His performances have earned critical acclaim, including a Filmfare Award.

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As Massey plans his hiatus, fans and colleagues await his return, hoping he will come back rejuvenated to continue his contributions to the entertainment industry.

TDG Network

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