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12th Fail starring Vikrant Massey has become the talk of town lately. From fans to celebrities, everyone is praising the biopic. Recently, Karan Johar also heaped praise on the film and called it a brilliant one. Till now, Alia Bhatt, Deepika Padukone, Arjun Kapoor, and many other celebs have showered praise on the film.
During the live session, a follower asked Karan Johar about his review of the film and he said, “Stunning film. Absolutely brilliant. I was just blown away by the brilliance of its narrative by Vinod’s command over craft and all his technician, actors. Vikrant..my god Vikrant was..he just took my heart away with his portrayal. He was just fantastic. I broke down when I saw that film. The last moment of the film when he falls down on his knees I was like crying as much as he was. He just left me with such emotion in my heart. And with Medha I have to say that we haven’t met Medha but we look forward to meet you. You are so talented. You sing so beautifully.”
Arjun Kapoor also wrote a long note praising the film, “Chahiye kuch bhi ho jaye, Restart karne se darne ka nahi’. He further writes, “#ArjunRecommends 12th Fail truly passed with flying colors, winning our hearts! The direction was a masterstroke, a storyline that resonates deeply, and the acting was nothing short of perfection. Every frame felt like a brushstroke of emotion, creating a masterpiece that stays with you. Kudos to the entire team for this cinematic gem that goes beyond entertainment (Accompanied by a red-heart emoji)”
Adapted from Anurag Pathak’s book and starring Vikrant Massey and Medha Shankar, 12th Fail narrates the life story of Manoj Kumar Sharma. Overcoming severe poverty, Sharma went on to achieve the rank of Indian Police Service officer. The film sheds light on his journey, highlighting the pivotal role played by his wife, IRS officer Shraddha Joshi, in his success.
Speaking to ANI recently, Vikrant recalled the deep impact that the film had on him. “Even with Manoj Kumar Sharma, there were moments when Vinod sir would call a cut and I would continue weeping even after the cut was called because I just could not control myself,” he said.
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