12th Fail movie Full Genuine Review

12th Fail movie Full Genuine Review

The producers of Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s drama 12th Fail movie,  featuring Vikrant Massey, and actress Medha Shankar, shared on the internet that tickets are now priced at Rs 100 to commemorate the movie’s 100 days of screenings. 

At a period wherein our films’ ethical framework is more like a spinning wheel, an inspirational story that genuinely honours integrity in both public and private existence arrives. After a time, filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra returns to the box office with optimism and resiliency.  

He tells the narrative of a deserving son of the ground, a kind that is becoming rare in the world of movies, and how he battles hardship and corruption to pass the nation’s hardest exam. Although the treatment is a little overdone and the voice is educational, this is a heartfelt movie that envelops you with its inspiring message of human compassion. Previously, Chopra created this happy atmosphere with his performances of 3 Idiots and Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003). 

The 12th Fail movie seems to be their spiritual relative hailing from the central region of India. This Chambal man, who depends on an actual-life personality, chooses not to take up a rifle once his father is penalised for being honest. As soon as a regional MLA stops him and his brother from making ends meet, he doesn’t become irate.  

Rather, Manoj Kumar Sharma (Vikrant Massey) takes a pen and begins to write his fate in the allowed time, inspired by an ethical policeman (Priyanshu Chatterjee), so that he too can don a police jacket and bring about the elusive truth. In his environment, lying is the norm, yet Manoj exudes the moral confidence he inherited from his grandmother (Sarita) along with his father (Harish Khanna). 

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As another of the seasoned candidates accurately puts it, Manoj gets friends and supporters who assist him in “restart” playing the match of ladders and snakes during periods when trust is lacking. When Pritam Pandey (Anant V Joshi) provides him with food, a place to live and the UPSC difficulty, his remarkably calm lover Shraddha (Medha Shankar) refuses to let their socioeconomic status mar their pure love.  

She is a medical professional who aspires to be a transformation agent which includes Manoj. Not to be forgotten is Anshuman Pushkar, that the failed candidate who helped build the steps that allowed Manoj to reach his dream. 

The understated performances scattered throughout the sentimental story of the 12th failed movie are complemented by a sombre but understated background tune. Vikrant, who is skilled at expressing a range of emotions in just one shot, finally gets the chance to fly and succeeds.  

He fits the author-backed character perfectly, capturing the steely grit and upbeat outlook of a young man who is always burdened by his situation. His subtle acting counterbalances some of the narrative’s more generalised themes. A strong ensemble surrounds him, with Medha standing out for her composure and tenderness. 

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