[ad_1] Vikrant Massey's sudden retirement announcement on December 1 has made the fans sad. In his/her Instagram post, the actor revealed that he/she will be staying away from acting in the future to become a husband, father and son. Amidst the news of his/her retirement, an old statement of Vikrant Massey has resurfaced online, in which he/she is showing concern for the safety of his/her 9-month-old son Vardhan. In his/her retirement post, Vikrant Massey wrote, 'Hello, last The next few years and the years since have been great. I thank you all for your unfailing support. But as I move forward, I realize that it is time to go back home. As a husband, father and a son. And also as an actor. So in the coming 2025 we will meet each other for the last time. Last 2 films and memories of many years. Thanks again. Forever indebted to you for everything.Vikrant Massey left the industryThe actor had recently shared his/her fear during the promotions of 'The Sabarmati Report', which has led to controversies due to the film. In an interview on YouTube channel, Vikrant revealed that he/she was receiving threats through social media and WhatsApp, in which his/her newborn son was also targeted.Threat coming for the childhe/she said, 'I am receiving threats on my social media, on WhatsApp. These people know that I became the father of a child 9 months ago. The name of my child, who cannot even walk properly, is being taken in the middle. I am worried about his/her safety. In which society are we living? Feel sorry, don't feel scared. If we were scared, we would not have made this film and brought it out.'The Sabarmati Report' tax-free'Sabarmati Report' stars Raashi Khanna and Riddhi Dogra alongside Vikrant and is directed by Dheeraj Sarna. The film shows the tragic incident of fire in S-6 coach of Sabarmati Express. Despite the controversies, it received critical acclaim and was screened at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2024. The film, which released on November 15, has been declared tax-free in many states like Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. [ad_2]