Nepotism
and
the
treatment
of
insiders
versus
outsiders
in
the
Hindi
film
industry
have
become
hot
topics
of
discussion
on
social
media
since
the
death
of
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
Many
believe
that
these
discussions,
initially
constructive,
have
now
just
become
loaded
with
negativity.
As
an
outsider,
Vikrant
Massey
says
that
he
is
a
firm
believer
in
hard
work
and
potential.
He
also
says
that
he
couldn't
complain
about
the
film
industry,
as
he
has
been
welcomed
and
embraced
with
open
arms.
In
an
interview
with
Hindustan
Times,
Vikrant
said,
"There
have
been
multiple
narratives
which
are
on
the
negative
side,
be
it
the
insider
outsider
debate,
be
it
nepotism.
I've
been
privy
to
this
in
cinema
in
the
last
seven
years
and
I'm
very
firm
believer
in
hard
work
and
potential.
They've
been
welcoming
me
and
embraced
me
with
open
arms,
I
couldn't
complain.
From
TV,
to
smaller
parts
to
hero
ka
dost
and
to
be
a
part
of
critically
acclaimed
films
today,
and
also
dabbling
in
commercial
space
as
lead,
I
think
I
have
done
it
all."
Talking
about
all
the
negativity
that
is
being
spewed
on
the
industry,
Vikrant
said,
"I
think
any
sensible
head
on
a
shoulder
would
gauge
as
to
which
direction
this
conversation
is
heading
and
it's
very
disheartening
to
see
that.
Thankfully
the
people
I'm
around
they
see
through
this
and
they
know
the
ulterior
motives.
They
know
the
large
picture
and
are
not
affected
by
it."
He
also
said
that
his
journey
has
been
incredible
and
that
he
is
very
grateful
for
the
life
he
has
lead
because
everything
he
is,
it
is
because
of
the
industry.
Talking
about
work,
Vikrant
and
Yami
Gautam's
movie
Ginny
Weds
Sunny
premiered
on
Netflix
on
October
9.
The
actor
will
next
be
seen
in
Haseen
Dillruba,
starring
alongside
Taapsee
Pannu
and
Harshvardhan
Rane.