Vikrant Massey and his partner Sheetal Thakur in their new house

Vikrant Massey, a Bollywood actor, revealed that he and his partner Sheetal Thakur are relocating into a new apartment. In a new interview, the actor expressed his satisfaction, saying that they now have ‘enough space to roam about and that his new house is sea-facing.

Vikrant revealed to journalist Puja Talwar that he and Sheetal have relocated to a new home. They still have their former residence. “Now there’s enough room for both of us to move. By the grace of God, I have a dining table also now, which I am sitting at and talking to you. We were living in boxes and suitcases for the last six years.”

He further revealed that his home is sea-facing and his ‘favourite place to view art’ is his new balcony. “I have the sea right in front of me. It’s a 180-degree sea-view where I see nature’s art every single day. My balcony is the best place to appreciate art right now,” he shared. 

Mirzapur actor Vikrant Massey married girlfriend Sheetal Thakur today, according to Pinkvilla. The couple chose a registered wedding with only their immediate family present. “Vikrant and Sheetal married in a recognised ceremony at their house in Versova today. They had set this day a few days before. “Their families are ecstatic,” a person close to the situation said.

Vikrant is now preparing for the debut of the Zee5 original Love Hostel. Sanya Malhotra and Bobby Deol also appear in the flick. The film, directed by Shanker Raman, will be available for streaming on February 25.

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