On the occasion of Teachers’ Day, Vikrant Massey spoke candidly about the persons who have had a significant influence on his life.
On the occasion of Teacher’s Day on Tuesday, actor Vikrant Massey, known for the films “Lootera,” “Dil Dhadakane Do,” and “Mirzapur,” listed the five instructors who had the greatest influence on him growing up.
These instructors include his mother, his professor of Hindi, Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the principal of his school, and Indian batsman Rahul Dravid. They have all been a part of the actor’s path and have had a significant influence on him; Vikrant considers them all to be his gurus.
The actor thanked his five teachers by naming them one by one.
D.N. Singh My professor of Hindi, Sir, taught me the value of discipline. Our discipline has always been our destiny.
2. The irony of time was taught to me by my mother, Meena Massey. to be polite and caring. Nothing about time is constant. to both persevere and rebel at once.
The actor then talked about Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the filmmaker of his next movie “12th Fail.” He claimed that Vidhu Vinod Chopra had taught him the value of courage and integrity. To stand up for oneself in the face of pressure and intimidation, to believe in his own voice, and to know that he is superior to approval.
The actor went on to talk about St. Anthony High School’s principal.
4. Rev. Anil Rego, school principal of St. Anthony High School, he added. to surpass “just-enough.” to avoid becoming stale. And the first to encourage me to pursue performing arts. And I’m here.
5. Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid – There aren’t enough words to describe him. He imparted the value of maintaining one’s resolve like a “wall” to a whole generation. True aggressiveness is manifested in deeds rather than words. an actual Stoic. Marcus Aurelius is a living example in my life.
Meanwhile, Vikrant has “12th Fail” and “Sector 36” in the works, following his recent attention-grabbing cameo appearance in “Made in Heaven 2.”