Vikrant Massey Apologises for Tweet: Vikrant Massey, who has made a special place in Bollywood with his brilliant acting, is these days embroiled in controversies over his old tweets. The actor is soon returning to the screen with his new film 'The Sabarmati Report'. The film has become a topic of discussion even before its release, on which the actor has expressed his opinion several times.
Meanwhile, while talking in a podcast, he was seen apologizing for a 6-year-old tweet which was related to Sita Mata. Actually, Vikrant Massey shared a cartoon post on his Twitter account in the year 2018 in which the feature photo of Shri Ram and Mata Sita was shown. Users were very angry on this tweet. The actor was even accused of hurting the sentiments of Hindus. He has once again apologized and clarified on this tweet.
Why did a 6 year old tweet come into discussion?
Vikrant Massey is known for his acting as well as his outspoken style. He is often seen giving his opinion on social issues. In a podcast with Shubhankar Mishra, he was asked why he apologized for one of his tweets after six years because he had become a star? In response to this, the actor said,
What did the actor say on political ideology?
In the podcast, he was also asked about the shift in his political ideology. On this, he said that things change, people change, he too has changed now and he is not the same Vikrant of 10 years ago. He also said that he hopes that even after 10 years from now, he will not be the same man as he is today. Clarifying his point further, he said, 'My perspective of looking at many things has changed, but I am still a secular man'.
When will 'The Sabarmati Report' be released?
Talking about 'The Sabarmati Report', this film is inspired by the Godhra incident that happened in the year 2002. In the film, the actor is playing the role of a journalist who is investigating the incident that happened in Godhra. Raashi Khanna and Riddhi Dogra are also in the lead roles with him in this film. The film is going to hit the theatres on 15 November.
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