Hyderabad: Actor Vikrant Massey recently attended a special screening of his film The Sabarmati Report at the Balyogi Auditorium in Parliament, New Delhi, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other prominent political leaders graced. However, his decision to avoid a question regarding his recent announcement of taking a break from acting caught the media's attention. The film, which tackles the tragic burning of the S-6 coach of the Sabarmati Express near Godhra station in Gujarat on February 27, 2002, has already been generating buzz for its intense subject matter.
While addressing the media after the screening, Massey was asked about his decision to step away from films, which he recently shared on social media. Instead of providing a direct answer, Massey avoided the question, choosing not to speak on the matter and instead talked about his experience at the screening.
"It was a different experience to watch the film with the Prime Minister," Vikrant said, visibly moved by the occasion. "I watched the film with the Prime Minister, all cabinet ministers, and many MPs. It was a special experience. I still can not fully express it in words because I am so happy... This is the highest point of my career, that I got to watch my film with the Prime Minister."