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Vikrant Massey on working with Vidhu Vinod Chopra: 'He has always walked his own path'

Actor Vikrant Massey on 12th Fail, why he signed up to play a UPSC aspirant turned IPS officer who is alive today, his next films and preparing for fatherhood.

October 21, 2023 / 17:37 IST
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Vikrant Massey in director Vidhu Vinod Chopra's 12th Fail, releasing on October 27.
Vikrant Massey in director Vidhu Vinod Chopra's 12th Fail, releasing on October 27.

Actor Vikrant Massey's extensive career spans television, the big screen and web series. Commended for his work in LooteraBroken but Beautiful, Made in Heaven, A Death in the Gunj and Haseen Dillruba, among others, the 36-year-old is now ready for the release of his 18th movie, 12th Fail. Written and directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the October 27 release is based on a book (by Anurag Pathak) which documents the true life story and struggles of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma, and his wife, IRS officer Shradha Joshi (played by Medha Shankar). Besides his first collaboration with Chopra and a varied upcoming slate of films, Massey is most excited about fatherhood. Excerpts from an interview:

For ‘12th Fail’, you had the script, which is based on a book, which is based on a real life story and living subject. From where did you get most of your notes and ideas for the character?

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From all three of them. All of them are different mediums, and you have one living person. Each medium hits you differently. The book is far more in-depth and gives you more details, more substance to build your character. The script is semi-edited from the book itself, because you really cannot have everything from the book in the script... I spent a lot of time with Manoj Kumar Sharma too.

What you will eventually see on screen is a bit from the book, a bit from Vinod Chopra’s life, a bit from my life, a bit from everybody's life. That’s the beauty of it. On one hand, it is a universal story which would resonate in some way with whoever watches the film. Yet, it is very specifically about a person who appears for the UPSC exam and wants to join the IPS. That is a very particular struggle.