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Recently, actor Vikrant Massey recalled visiting Goa with friends after he started making some money. However, the trip wasn’t all smooth sailing. In a recent interview, Massey shared an anecdote about running out of money during the trip, which forced him to sell his mobile phone to cover the expenses.

While speaking to Curly Tales, Massey recalled, “I had just started earning and I took Rs. 5000 with me. I went with my friends in a Volvo bus.



It was the last night of the trip, and we used to split all expenses back then. Like, if we bought a cold drink for Rs. 20, we’d split it Rs.

10 each. At the time of checkout, we had all exhausted our money. We needed to pay the hotel bill.

I had a mobile phone, so I sold it to settle the bill and buy return tickets to Mumbai for all my friends.” A post shared by Vikrant Massey (@vikrantmassey) Earlier, in a conversation with journalist Faye D’Souza, Massey opened up about seeing his parents’ financial struggles as a child. He revealed that his parents, who belonged to an affluent family, were thrown out of their home due to a family feud, forcing them to live in a godown.

“They used to live in Juhu and were neighbors to the Kapoor family. Theirs was a classical Hindi film story: they had a family feud, were thrown out of their own home, lived in godowns with a baby for almost a year and then finally moved into Versova,” he shared. A post shared by Vikrant Massey (@vikrantmassey) Meanwhile, on the work front, Massey’s.

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