Riveting narrative, powerhouse performance: Dissecting the '12th Fail' hype
In recent weeks, the social media buzz has been dominated by discussions surrounding the cinematic sensation, 12th Fail, a film that has taken the internet by storm. Despite the absence of A-list stars in the cast, the movie has garnered universal acclaim, boasting an impressive rating of 9.2 out of 10 on IMDb.
Released in theatres on October 27, the film made its digital debut on Disney Plus Hotstar on December 29, expanding its audience beyond India. The offering has been written and directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra (3 Idiots, Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.) and boasts a talented ensemble featuring Vikrant Massey, Medha Shankar, Anshuman Pushkar, Anant Joshi, and Sam Mohan.
The hype
According to an IMDb review that gave the film a staggering 10/10, the film "serves as a reminder that sometimes, the best stories are the ones that are hidden beneath the glitzy surface of mainstream cinema. These hidden gems don't rely on excessive hype or A-list actors; they rely on the power of storytelling and the strength of their narratives."
The review highlights the offering as a poignant narrative depicting the journey of an ordinary individual conquering extraordinary challenges. According to the reviewer, the film's universal theme resonates with audiences, emphasising that success is not confined to the privileged or famous; rather, it's achievable through hard work, perseverance, and unwavering dedication.
The review goes on to highlight how, in a media landscape saturated with sensationalism and grandiosity, the film elevates simplicity and authenticity, stressing that compelling storytelling and exceptional performances hold true significance in cinema. Terming the film an "underappreciated gem," the review lauds the narrative for showcasing "simplicity and authenticity" in a world filled with commercially pandering noise.
Dhaka Tribune has enthusiastically applauded the film's universal acclaim, while also cheering on its powerful message of triumphing over obstacles through indomitable willpower, resonating as a motivational powerhouse inspiring youth in India and Bangladesh.
The article reads, "This theme of resilience has turned 12th Fail into a motivational powerhouse, inspiring countless young people in both India and Bangladesh. The on-screen portrayal of Manoj has become a symbol of the dreams and struggles faced by millions of underprivileged job seekers in India, evoking a profound emotional response from the audience. Vikrant Massey's portrayal of Manoj is nothing short of brilliant, breathing life into the narrative with his impeccable acting."
Koimoi has lauded the narrative as cinema that profoundly connects with the spirit and dedication of individuals who have overcome adversity. The film, crafted by a filmmaker who intricately understands storytelling nuances, is deemed unmissable.
Vikrant's portrayal of Manoj Kumar Singh is commended for its exceptional quality. The review reads, "Vikrant Massey knew this character would be mentioned in his filmography with golden words. A performance beyond any validation. He breathes Manoj Kumar Singh and doesn’t really try to mimic him, which turns out to be the best part of this story. As an actor, Massey deserves the sky after this performance because he is convincing as a boy sitting in a hut in Chambal, and also the boy sitting on the interview chair at the IPS interview. Everything in between is a showcase of impeccable talent. Even when his dialect flickers, he saves the day with his brilliant acting."
Hindustan Times, too, has acclaimed 12th Fail for its engaging narrative, maintaining a brisk pace throughout its 147-minute runtime without succumbing to boredom or preachiness. The film is lauded for effectively capturing tension, chaos, and hustle, ensuring an immersive viewing experience. The director is commended for skillfully introducing subplots and tracks, each contributing a meaningful story without appearing forced in the screenplay. The review states, "12th Fail is a must-watch to understand not only the hardships and emotions that UPSC students go through, but it also shed light on the overall education in our system."
About 12th Fail
The film narrates the true story of Manoj Kumar Sharma, a young man from a financially strained background in Chambal, who aspires to become India's top-ranking government officer—an IPS Officer. Despite facing corruption and irregularities in his hometown's education system, Manoj's commitment to honesty, instilled by his father, sets him on a path of resilience.
Raised in a region where cheating in exams is prevalent, Manoj's decision to renounce dishonesty leads to his failure in the 12th standard, a crucial moment reflected in the film's original title. Undeterred, he perseveres, working as a driver to support his family. A chance encounter with an honest police officer inspires him to dream big, and he eventually decides to pursue his goal of becoming an IPS officer.
Throughout his journey, Manoj encounters challenges but receives ample support as well. Despite mediocre results in his BA, he remains determined. The narrative builds to a dramatic incident during an interview board, showcasing Manoj's unwavering determination and culminating in his remarkable achievement of becoming an IPS officer. The film portrays not only an individual's struggle against adversities but also the triumph of integrity and determination in the face of systemic challenges.
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