On staying in Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s ashram, Vikrant Massey said, I have come closer to myself

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On staying in Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s ashram, Vikrant Massey said, I have come closer to myself

On staying in Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s ashram, Vikrant Massey said, I have come closer to myself

Actor Vikrant Massey discusses the personal and professional transformation he experienced while preparing for the role of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in the upcoming film White.

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Vikrant will play the role of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar in Massey White.

Actor Vikrant Massey shares information about his preparation for the upcoming film whiteWhere he plays the role of spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Speaking about his experiences, Massey revealed that his time spent with the spiritual leader was instrumental in his transformation as both an actor and a person. The process, he said, involves mixing the demands of acting with moments of personal reflection and growth.

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Fresh from his National Award win for 12th failedMassey stressed the importance of interacting directly with Sri Sri Ravi Shankar when preparing for the role. He elaborated on the impact of spending long periods of time in the ashram and in the company of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar.

In an official statement, the actor said, “In his ashram and spending time with him, I came closer to myself. Mahavir Jain ji, the producer.” white, Took me to meet him. Through this project, I got a chance to get closer to him and meet him and I am very happy.

“Because of him I have been able to bring some stability to my life. (Thanks to them, I’ve been able to bring some stability into my life), and it’s had an impact on me personally. It was very challenging to play her because she is a very unique personality. He is truly a man who has no blueprint. He is one in himself. So, a lot of preparation has to be done,” he said.

The actor explained that portraying Sri Sri Ravi Shankar required not just observation but deep introspection. His goal was to authentically capture the essence of an image that he described as having no predecessor or parallel, which presented unique challenges for his performance.

Discussing the making of the film, Massey noted that the commitment to the role meant long hours on set. He shared that he often had to undergo more than five hours of artificial application before starting the daily shoot, which lasted for more than ten hours.

When asked about Sri Sri Ravi Shankar’s reaction to her portrayal, Massey said, “He’ll be the first person to see the film. I’m nervous about what he’ll say about the film. I’ve shown him some clippings, and he hasn’t said anything… so it’s all good. There’s a lot of prosthetics involved to get the look right. I had to spend over 5-5.30 hours for makeup and hair, and we shot for over 10 hours on top of that.” I pray the hard work pays off.”

Massey’s views highlight the balance between the technical demands of filmmaking and the pursuit of personal resonance within a role.

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