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"12th Fail: A Triumph of Grit and Dreams in the UPSC Arena"

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        Witness the extraordinary journey of Manoj Kumar Sharma, portrayed by the talented Vikrant Massey, in the compelling film "12th Fail." This movie review delves into the inspiring narrative of an IPS officer who overcame academic setbacks, battled other odds, and emerged victorious in the challenging world of Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) exams.



Summary:

        "12th Fail" unfolds the gripping tale of Manoj Kumar Sharma, a young man from a village in Chambal, Madhya Pradesh. After failing his 12th exams due to the prevention of cheating by Dushyant Singh (Priyanshu Chatterjee), the new DPS at the helm, Manoj faces an uphill battle. Undeterred, he clears the exams the following year in the third division and sets off to Delhi to pursue his dream of becoming an IPS officer.

Review:

        Navigating through the intricacies of UPSC exams, Manoj's story is nothing short of extraordinary. The film beautifully captures the essence of his journey, from academic struggles to working odd jobs, and the unwavering support of his mentor, friends, and girlfriend Shraddha Joshi (Medha Shankar).


        Each track in the film is a compelling story on its own, illustrating Manoj's resilience and determination to restart his journey each time he faced failure. The audience is emotionally invested in Manoj's success, feeling the tension during crucial moments, especially in the final leg - the interview.


        The narrative seamlessly weaves in references to legends like APJ Kalam and BR Ambedkar, emphasizing the importance of education, agitation, and organization. "12th Fail" also subtly addresses the impact of keeping the youth unintelligent, highlighting the motives behind corrupt politicians.


        Vikrant Massey delivers a stellar performance, embodying the complexities of Manoj's character with grace. Priyanshu Chatterjee shines in his role as the honest DCP, adding depth to the narrative. The supporting cast, including Geeta Agrawal Sharma and Harish Khanna as Manoj's parents, contributes nuanced performances.


        In its 147 minutes, "12th Fail" stands out as a top-class cinematic experience, leaving viewers both impressed and inspired. Kudos to the director for extracting exceptional performances from every character, making this film a must-watch for those seeking a tale of triumph against all odds.

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