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"12th Fail" Movie : Must watch movie | Silver screen surge

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"12th Fail: A Triumph of Grit and Dreams in the UPSC Arena" 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌗 4.5/5         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 no

GHOUL Season 1 Review : A horror series with plenty of twists and surprises

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  Step into the shadows of "Ghoul SERIES," where the supernatural meets military intrigue In a chilling dystopian future, Netflix's mini-series, "GHOUL" takes viewers on a gripping journey that blends political intrigue with supernatural elements. Set in a world where the government seeks to control young minds, the story unfolds in a remote military detention center where the mysterious prisoner, Al Saeed unleashes a demonic force. At the heart of this horror-thriller is Nita Rahim, played by the captivating Radhika Apte, a young cadet at the National Defense Force Academy (NPA). Her father, Shahnawaz, portrayed by S.M. Zaheer, is a professor advocating for questioning authority and challenging government norms. The narrative cleverly explores themes of religion, state control, and anti-nationalism through Nita's conflicting loyalties. Directed and written by Patrick Graham, "GHOUL" starts at a deliberate pace, meticulously building the backdrop