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Vikrant Massey, who has been gearing up for Phir Aayi Hasseen Dilruba, recently opened up about a horrific incident from his school time. The actor said that he punched an epileptic boy and thought that he would die. Vikrant said that he left karate because he thought that he could kill someone. He further claimed that after that incident he was only beaten up in fights as he never raised his hands again. 

During a chat in the Prakhar Ke Pravachan podcast, Vikrant said “I’ll tell you my own life experience. I was doing karate in school, I became aggressive and started feeling invincible. During recess, I punched a boy in the jaw, without realising that he was epileptic.” 

He continued, “I saw this boy frothing in front of me and losing consciousness. His older brother came and whacked me left, right, and centre. All of this happened in a few seconds. I didn’t feel the pain of being beaten up by the brother because in that moment, I was afraid that the boy might die. I left it all, stopped doing karate, because I realised that I could kill someone. Unfortunately, after that, I would only get beaten up in fights because I never raised my hand again.” 

“Fortunately, rather, I don’t know. Thankfully, rather, I never raised my hand on anybody again because the memory of that boy frothing at the mouth was still so sharp. I got into a few brawls because of friends after that, but I never raised my hand again, because I’m afraid that I can be triggered again,” he added. 

Vikrant Massey will be next seen in Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba. The movie stars Taapsee Pannu, Sunny Kaushal, Jimmy Shergill, Vivek Jha and Aditya Srivastava in significant roles. The mystery crime thriller is scheduled to be released on Netflix on 9th August. 


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