Vikrant Massey’s Gratitude for Wife Sheetal’s Support in Audition Pocket Money !!

There is a proverb, Instead of fixating on discovering the perfect partner, concentrate on becoming the ideal partner yourself. Well, the first step to be an ideal life partner is to support your partner in their lowest. When you are in the struggling period of your life and you know that this struggle is necessary for you to achieve great heights, that is the most important time of your life. You will be blessed if your life partner supports you in that period. Actor Vikrant Massey has got that much lucky, he got that kind of support in his life.

The story of a wife who supported her struggling actor husband:

Before starting a career in Hindi films, Vikrant Massey used to work in the television industry. He started his acting career in a show called ‘Dhoom Machao Dhoom’. Then he continued his career in this industry, working in ‘Dharam Veer’, ‘Balika Vadhu’, and ‘Qubool Hai’. All of these are very famous daily soaps. In a recent interview, Vikarant revealed that although he was earning a lot of money by working in the television industry and was living a very comfortable life, he wanted a meaningful work life that needed sacrifice!

“I earned a lot in TV. I bought my first house at the age of 24. But all that regressive content on TV was happening simultaneously and I felt like coming out of the world and trying my luck in cinema. I realized that though I became secure financially, it didn’t help me sleep well. I had this realization when I fulfilled all my financial responsibilities towards my parents and others.” Vikrant said in that interview.

He also said, “My savings got exhausted in a year and then my wife Sheetal (his girlfriend at the time) used to give me pocket money for auditions.” he said openly in an interview. This particular sweet and honest detail about how Sheetal helped him financially when he needed, warmed the hearts of the Netizens. Vikrant left television when he started earning as much as Rs 35 lakh a month, this was a big deal for someone who came from a middle-class family.