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Vikrant Massey's '12th Fail' Defies Budgetary Limits, Emerges as Box Office Sensation
In the realm of cinematic success, the spotlight has recently shifted to a film that defies conventional expectations. "12th Fail," featuring the talented Vikrant Massey, has emerged as a cinematic gem, capturing the hearts of audiences and making waves at the box office. Despite its modest budget, the film's financial success is nothing short of remarkable.
In a cinematic landscape often dominated by big-budget blockbusters, "12th Fail" stands as a testament to the power of compelling storytelling and exceptional performances. Vikrant Massey, in particular, has garnered widespread acclaim for his portrayal, elevating the film beyond its financial constraints.
#12thFail Highly recommended movie for all Acting by @VikrantMassey is too good&supporting actors were also brilliant without them film is incomplete. Dr vikas divyakriti was surprised element .Movie represent the struggle of becoming IAS IPS journey @drishtiiaseng@VVCFilms pic.twitter.com/WfKL68JiYG
— jatin parmar 🇮🇳 (@jatinparmar19) November 23, 2023
The film's global earnings, recently disclosed to the public, paint a picture of unexpected triumph. While mega-productions like Salman Khan's "Tiger 3" have amassed colossal sums, "12th Fail" boasts a respectable global collection of 53 crores, with a substantial 42.6 crores earned domestically in India alone. Remarkably, even after a four-week run, the movie continues to exhibit robust performance at the box office.
Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the mastermind behind this cinematic endeavor, took to his Instagram account to share the delightful news of the film's financial success. This move not only adds a personal touch to the narrative but also allows fans and followers to partake in the celebration of this underdog's triumph.
At the heart of "12th Fail" lies a narrative that resonates with the aspirations and struggles of countless UPSC aspirants. The film intricately weaves a tale around the challenges faced by these students, providing a poignant glimpse into their journey and hardships. Notably, the film achieves this feat without the crutch of A-list actors, making it a trailblazer as one of the first films to thrive post the COVID-19 pandemic without the star power.
Released on October 27 alongside Kangana Ranaut's "Tejas," the film has managed to carve its niche in the competitive landscape. The positive acclaim for its storyline and the inspiring portrayal of the struggles faced by UPSC aspirants has further solidified its place in the hearts of audiences.
- PTC PUNJABI