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Vikrant Massey flags restaurant's illegal service charge through SM post, later deletes it

Vikrant Massey called out a restaurant on Instagram over illegal service charges, and shared with the authorities for tagging a photo of the bill. Netizens praised him, but he deleted the post shortly after. From 12th Failure (National Award) to Mirzapur, his acclaimed career led to a biopic of White as Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

Vikrant Massey grabbed his eyeballs after he took to his social media to call out a restaurant for allegedly charging illegal service charges. The actor, who often uses his platform to speak out, shared a photo of the restaurant bill highlighting the additional charges, and questioned why customers are still being forced to pay these charges despite government guidelines clearly stating otherwise.

Vikrant Massey exposes billing malpractice

His post quickly caught the attention of netizens, and many appreciated him for highlighting the issue. However, the “12th Fail” actor quickly deleted the story without any explanation, sparking fans’ curiosity and online discussions as to why he deleted it.

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Sharing a photo of the bill on his Instagram story, he wrote, “Most restaurants continue to charge ‘service fare’ which is now illegal. @cbicindia @cmomaharashtra_ @mumbaipolice.”

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Vikrant Massey’s famous film journey

Vikrant Massey made his big screen debut with ‘Lootera’ and ‘Dil Dhadakne Do’, but received critical acclaim for ‘A Death in the Gunj’, ‘Lipstick Under My Burkha’, ‘Chhapaak’, ‘Haseen Dillruba’ and its sequel, while OTT platforms further boosted him with ‘Mirzapur’ (as Bablu Pandit), ‘Broken But Beautiful’ and ‘Criminal’. Justice” and “Made”. In heaven.’ He reached his peak with ’12th Fail’ (2023), in which he played IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma, for which he won the National Film Award for Best Actor (shared), followed by ‘Sector 36’, ‘The Sabarmati Report’ and ‘Blackout’.

Vikrant Massey is gearing up for White’s biopic

On the work front, Vikrant is gearing up for a demanding new role on the professional front, and is all set to play spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in the upcoming biopic ‘White’.

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