Vikrant Massey Recalls Losing His Temper With A Fan Who Filmed Him Without Consent: 'Aap Zoo Mein...'
Vikrant Massey, who is currently busy promoting his upcoming film ‘Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba’, recalled an incident when a fan recorded him without permission.
Vikrant Massey, who is currently busy promoting his upcoming film ‘Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba’, recently shared his encounters with rude fans. He recalled an incident when a fan recorded him without permission. In an interview with Mashable India, Vikrant revealed that he often gets into conflicts with people who invade his privacy by secretly filming him in public.
Vikrant Massey recalls intrusive fan behaviour
“Unfortunately… I shouldn’t be saying this but I get into a lot of arguments with people who start recording you secretly when you are eating or picking groceries with your wife and your staff, and they go live,” Vikrant shared. The actor explained that intrusive fan behaviour makes him uneasy.
Vikrant recounted an incident in which he had to face someone filming him when he was going through security at an airport.
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“The other day, I was going through a security check at the airport. I had tucked in my T-shirt, and there was someone who had just crossed the security check and was standing there recording me. I said, ‘Aap zoo mein aaye ho kya? (Are you visiting a zoo?) Have some dignity.’ You ask, and I will click a photo with you happily, there is no problem in that. But the moment you don’t respect someone’s space…”
Vikrant Massey films
Vikrant Massey has worked in both films and television after he forayed in the entertainment industry in 2007. The actor was recently seen in the film ‘12th Fail’. The Vidhu Vinod Chopra helmed film released in 2023. It became Vikrant’s biggest hit and earned over Rs 60 crore in India.
Vikrant's upcoming film ‘Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba’ also stars Taapsee Pannu and Sunny Kaushal. He will be next seen in ‘The Sabarmati Report’ and ‘Sector 36’.