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From broken hearts to dark thrillers: 5 genre-defining roles that prove Vikrant Massey can carry any film on his shoulders

From broken hearts to dark thrillers: 5 genre-defining roles that prove Vikrant Massey can carry any film on his shoulders

Time of India4 hours ago

Vikrant Massey has steadily built a reputation as one of Indian cinema's most consistent performers. His roles across different genres have not only demonstrated his adaptability but also reinforced his image as an actor who approaches each project with sincerity. Here's a closer look at five genres where his performances have stood out and contributed to his trusted reputation.
Romance: Broken but Beautiful
In Broken But Beautiful, Massey took on the role of Veer, a character navigating heartbreak and personal loss. His portrayal of emotional vulnerability connected with audiences due to its quiet, believable tone. The way he communicated grief, without theatrics, made his character feel grounded and familiar to viewers.
Biopic: 12th Fail
Massey's performance in 12th Fail as IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma brought real-life resilience to the screen. He portrayed the character's journey with depth and dignity, earning praise for both the performance and the preparation behind it. His interviews following the film further reinforced the sincerity of his portrayal.
Murder mystery: Haseen Dilruba franchise
In the Haseen Dilruba series, Massey played a complex character whose evolution from a gentle husband to someone layered in mystery held the audience's attention. His ability to communicate internal conflict—both verbally and through silence—was central to the film's suspense and emotional weight.
Thriller: Sector 36
Massey took a turn into crime drama with Sector 36, further expanding his filmography. Here, it wasn't dialogue but the quiet moments that stood out. His subtle expressions and control over tone made his character's involvement in suspenseful situations more immersive.
Suspense drama: A death in the Gunj
In a death in the Gunj, Massey showcased restraint and emotional depth without leaning into melodrama. His ability to portray inner turmoil with minimal dialogue highlighted his strength in understated storytelling. This performance further strengthened his image as a dependable actor who can handle complex roles with care.Vikrant Massey's work across genres continues to reflect his thoughtful choices and reliable screen presence, making him a standout in contemporary Indian cinema.

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