Updated On: 13 July, 2019 07:08 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
"With the first season, we tapped into a niche audience base. In this season, it is the script that is the biggest forte. The story is unique, the tonality, unconventional," Vikrant Massey says about Broken But Beautiful.

Vikrant Massey
In the midst of a late-night shoot of the second season of Broken But Beautiful, Vikrant Massey says he feels disoriented. It is evident that the toil he has been putting in is taking a toll on him. Yet, his voice instantly gets a boost of energy when he must tackle questions about the web show.
"With the first season, we tapped into a niche audience base. In this season, it is the script that is the biggest forte. The story is unique, the tonality, unconventional. It is layered. It's also an urban story, because relationships in fast-paced cities have complexities that aren't often delved into. People have loved the story," he says of the show that see his character Veer, and Harleen Sethi's Sameera as lovers who were left heartbroken in their respective relationships.