Vikrant Massey, who stars in the upcoming film The Sabarmati Report, is facing criticism over his secular credentials. Responding in an interview, he questioned the accusations, stating that a truly secular person is one who supports others regardless of religion, caste, or background. The film, releasing on November 15, has already sparked polarized reactions.
In conversation with Shubhankar Mishra on his show Unplugged, Vikrant discussed how labeling issues in extreme terms on social media has led to misunderstandings about his secular views. He emphasized that secularism, to him, means coexisting peacefully, respecting others’ cultures while honoring one’s own. Reflecting on his evolution over time, Vikrant shared that his perspective on perceived threats to different communities has changed.
The actor shared his perspective on secularism, emphasizing the importance of not putting others down or elevating oneself at their expense. He highlighted India’s unity in diversity, citing his own family’s inter-caste marriage and his brother’s religious conversion as examples of his commitment to secular values.
Ahead of the release of The Sabarmati Report, Vikrant Massey visited Godhra railway station, a significant location tied to the events depicted in the film. The visit was part of his preparation to connect deeply with the story’s real-life backdrop. The film, set to release on November 15, has already generated considerable buzz.