“12th Fail” Triumphs at the Box Office: Vikrant Massey’s Inspiring Film Earns Rs 13 Crore
In a remarkable turn of events, Vikrant Massey’s latest film, “12th Fail,” has struck a chord with audiences, earning a substantial Rs 13 crore at the box office as of November 2. Despite facing stiff competition from Kangana Ranaut’s “Tejas,” this inspiring tale has managed to captivate viewers and carve a niche for itself in the realm of Indian cinema.
Directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, “12th Fail” unfolds the gripping real-life story of a dacoit-turned-IPS officer, delving into the incredible journey of IPS Officer Manoj Kumar Sharma and IRS Officer Shraddha Joshi. Vikrant Massey portrays the role of Manoj, with Medha Shankar playing the female lead, bringing this powerful narrative to life on the silver screen.
On November 2, the film added another feather to its cap by earning an impressive Rs 1.40 crore, bringing its total box office collection in India to a commendable Rs 13.14 crore. Despite the hurdles, “12th Fail” managed to maintain a 12.70% occupancy rate, showcasing its strong appeal among audiences.
The film’s storyline resonates deeply with the aspirations of countless Indian students who dream of becoming IAS or IPS officers. “12th Fail” serves as a testament to the transformative power of integrity, illustrating how one individual’s unwavering determination can bring about significant change in the country. What makes this film even more special is its unique backdrop — it is the first movie ever shot in Mukherjee Nagar, New Delhi, a location that has witnessed the emergence of generations of bureaucrats.
“12th Fail” draws inspiration from Anurag Pathak’s bestselling novel, meticulously weaving together the life stories of IPS Officer Manoj Kumar Sharma and IRS Officer Shraddha Joshi. Through its compelling narrative and stellar performances, the film sheds light on the resilience, passion, and dedication that drive individuals to overcome challenges and make a lasting impact on society.
As “12th Fail” continues to inspire and garner praise from audiences and critics alike, it stands as a testament to the power of storytelling and the ability of cinema to bring important real-life stories to the forefront. With its impressive box office performance and impactful storytelling, the film has undoubtedly earned its place among the noteworthy releases of the year.