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Vikrant says he opted for no religion on son's birth certificate
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Vikrant Massey and his wife chose not to specify a religion on their son Vardaan's birth certificate, emphasizing individual choice and inclusivity. Massey, who embraces multiple faiths, believes religion is a personal way of life, not a fixed identity. He aims to raise his son free of religious bias, fostering empathy and equality.
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