Vikrant Massey, basking in the success of “12th Fail,” recently reflected on his journey from a middle-class upbringing to winning a prestigious Filmfare award. In a candid interaction, Massey shared the challenges he faced due to financial constraints and the subsequent disrespect he encountered from close acquaintances during his youth. During an interview titled Unfiltered by Samdish, Massey delved into his complex relationship with money, revealing how its scarcity influenced his decision to pursue a career path with higher earning potential.
Massey openly acknowledged his middle-class background and recounted a poignant incident where his college friends’ perception of him changed after visiting his modest home. He vividly described how their behavior shifted upon noticing the simple furnishings and upkeep issues of his house. Massey also revealed how he learned about hurtful comments made by these friends through the then-popular BBM platform, highlighting the societal emphasis on wealth and its impact on respect. Despite his desire to confront the situation in his youth, Massey reflected on how this experience shaped his understanding of the importance of financial status in gaining acceptance and respect.