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After 4 years of injury, Vikrant Massey to finally undergo shoulder surgery post Haseen Dillruba 2 schedule wrap

The actor has an exciting slate ahead with the psychological thriller Gaslight with Sara Ali Khan, Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s 12th Fail, Sector 36 with Maddock Films, and Haseen Dillruba 2 among others.

After 4 years of injury, Vikrant Massey to finally undergo shoulder surgery post Haseen Dillruba 2 schedule wrap

Vikrant Massey who is currently shooting for the first schedule of the highly anticipated sequel to Haseen Dillruba, may soon undergo surgery for a shoulder injury he suffered while filming the original.

A source reveals that the actor acquired during the shooting period of Haseen Dilruba, 4 years ago, however, owing to his busy schedule Vikrant couldn't take time out to give it due attention.


The actor will now undergo the procedure and treatment for the shoulder injury once the first schedule of Haseen Dillruba 2 wraps up since it requires immediate attention.

Adds the source, "Over time the pain got worse but Vikrant powered through it considering his back-to-back shoot schedule. He will now be taking some time out to tend to the injury after the schedule wrap of Haseen Dillruba sequel."

Vikrant Massey is ready to solidify his reputation as not only a supremely gifted actor but also one of the most versatile talents out there after demonstrating his mettle as one of India's brightest breakthrough talents.

The actor has an exciting slate ahead with the psychological thriller Gaslight with Sara Ali Khan, Vidhu Vinod Chopra's 12th Fail, Sector 36 with Maddock Films, and Haseen Dillruba 2 among others.

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