12th fail is capturing attention
The recent film “12th Fail” starring Vikrant Massey has captured the attention of people once again. The movie, which took in ₹1.1 crore on its first day at the box office, shows how interested people are in this story.
“12th Fail” follows the journey of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma and IRS officer Shraddha Joshi, as depicted in Anurag Pathak’s novel.
Medha Shankar and Vikrant Massey both have important parts as resolute main characters. The narrative highlights their hardships and fortitude in the face of obstacles and misfortunes in life.
Vikrant Massey’s performance has been lauded by critics, who highlight his nuanced portrayal that
captures both subtle and professional expressions.
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As Manoj Kumar Sharma, Massey portrays him through a range of life stages, from a shy teenager in
school to a focused learner getting ready for the UPSC exam. His portrayal of the character’s diligence and hardships has received praise for its authenticity and depth. Vikrant Massey underlined the film’s central theme in a recent interview, saying that “12th Fail” isn’t just about academic failure but also emphasises the virtues of beginning over and facing obstacles head-on. He said that failing grades do not translate into failure in life and stressed the need of continuing to work towards goals even in the face of obstacles.
As of right now, the movie has the interest of the audience, and Vikrant Massey has once again distinguished himself as an actor. Given the positive reviews, critical acclaim, audience response, and film’s relatability, it has the potential to become a true success story. “12th Fail” serves as a reminder of perseverance, redefining success beyond scholastic accomplishments, and pursuing goals with unwavering determination. The film’s storyline and Vikrant Massey’s portrayal hope to encourage viewers to regard obstacles as
chances to pick themselves up and go after their goals with newfound vigour rather than as failures.