One Year Of '12th Fail': 4 Reasons Vikrant Massey-Starrer Continues To Inspire Audiences Worldwide

Vidhu Vinod Chopra's '12th Fail', released a year ago, is still resonating today. Here are four key reasons why 12th Fail continues to captivate audiences.

The impact of Vidhu Vinod Chopra's ‘12th Fail’, which was released a year ago, is still felt today. This moving story, based on the true events of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma's life, has touched people all across the globe. The characters' hardships and resiliency are brought to life via Vidhu Vinod Chopra's expert directing and dedication to the story's realism.


As the film clocks one year of its anniversary, we have listed four main reasons why ‘12th Fail’ keeps drawing in audiences:


Inspiring Themes of Perseverance

The film emphasizes the significance of having a mindset that never gives up. It shows how setbacks can lead to victories—a lesson that empowers everyone.


Relatable Characters

‘12th Fail’ features a group of hopeful underdogs whose experiences are both moving and recognizable since they are shown as regular people.


Amazing Acting 

Under the direction of a brilliant ensemble, the performers inhabit their parts with nuance and realism, drawing the audience into the characters' inner lives. vikrant massey was also named Best Actor by Critics at the 69th Filmfare Awards for his performance in the film.


A Message for the World

Hope and perseverance are important elements in ‘12th Fail’, making it an inspirational narrative that can be enjoyed by people of all backgrounds.


This anniversary serves as a poignant reminder of the lasting influence of films made with genuine emotion.


Vidhu Vinod Chopra Reflects on the journey of Directing '12th Fail'

Earlier, while speaking at the 14th edition of the IFP festival, vidhu vinod chopra detailed how he became the film's director after many other directors dropped out. He said, “Five directors turned down 12th Fail because they thought it was bulls**t- plain, ordinary script. I’m not supposed to say it, but one of them even on various panels here today.” 


He continued, “My co-producer, who runs my company, said, ‘Are you crazy? You made Parinda, 1942: A love Story. This isn’t your film.’ And when I cast vikrant massey, people told me, ‘No one will come to the cinemas for this. You and Vikrant? Are you serious?' 


Meanwhile, ‘Zero Se Shuruwaat’, a prequel to 12th Fail, is now in production.

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