Vikrant Massey, who is preparing for the release of Phir Aayi Hasseen Dilruba, appeared on an episode of the Prakhar Ke Pravachan podcast where he discussed his character in the movie. During the conversation, Vikrant shared a story from his school days about an incident where he nearly punched an epileptic classmate to death. Discussing his role as Rishu in the film, Vikrant Massey mentioned that his character might have a backstory that explains why he consciously suppresses his capacity for violence.

He went on to illustrate this with a personal experience from his own life. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Netflix India (@netflix_in) Vikrant said, " This is my own life experience. I was doing karate, taekwondo.

.. aggression aa gaya body mein.

You felt invincible. School ke reccess mein tumne ek ladke ko tumne maar diya. Ek punch mara jaw pe.

You did not know his medical background. He had epilepsy, started frothing. You saw this boy frothing in front of you losing consciousness.

The older brother comes in, bats you left, right and center. Ye sab breakdown bata rahu kuch seconds ka. Tumhe dard us waqt mehsoos nhi hua because tumhara darr ye tha ki woh mar na jaaye (I had aggression in my body.

You hit someone in school during recess without knowing that he had epilepsy. This is the breakdown of a few seconds. You don't feel pain because you are scared whether the boy will die).

” He added, "Tumne karate chhor diya, tumne sab kuch chhor diya. Tumne ye realize k.