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Vikrant Massey says 'Mirzapur' had 85 percent men indulging their testosterones, male egos amid fans questioning his absence from the film: 'Wish they hadn't killed me'

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Vikrant Massey says 'Mirzapur' had 85 percent men indulging their testosterones, male egos amid fans questioning his absence from the film: 'Wish they hadn't killed me'
Vikrant Massey says 'Mirzapur' had 85 percent men indulging their testosterones, male egos amid fans questioning his absence from the film: 'Wish they hadn't killed me'
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Key Points

  • Mirzapur: The Movie is set to release in September
  • The show had a predominantly male fanbase, with around 85 percent of its viewers being men
  • Vikrant Massey expressed his wish that his character wasn't killed off in Mirzapur
  • The movie is an adaptation of the original series, which originated on OTT platforms

The Mirzapur series, which originated on OTT platforms, is now being adapted into a movie, titled Mirzapur: The Movie, scheduled for release in September. The recently released teaser has generated excitement among fans, who are looking forward to the return of their favorite characters. Vikrant Massey, who was part of the original series, has expressed his disappointment at being killed off in the show, stating that he wishes his character hadn't been eliminated. The show had a predominantly male fanbase, with around 85 percent of its viewers being men who connected with the show's portrayal of masculinity and male egos. The upcoming movie is expected to bring the crime saga to a wider audience, transitioning from the small screen to the big screen. The teaser has already created a buzz, with fans celebrating the return of beloved characters from the series. As the release date approaches, fans are eagerly anticipating the movie, which promises to deliver the same level of excitement and drama as the original series. The movie's success will depend on its ability to translate the show's appeal to a larger audience, while staying true to the spirit of the original series.

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