Vikrant Massey's film '12th Fail' was honored with a special screening at the Supreme Court

Vikrant Massey's '12th Fail' Receives Special Screening

Vikrant Massey's Honor: Young Bollywood actor Vikrant Massey received a rare honor for his film "12th Fail."

Screening at Supreme Court: The film was recently screened at the Supreme Court of India.

Special Screening Details: The special screening was for the Chief Justice, Supreme Court judges, their families, and registry officials.

Venue: The screening took place in the auditorium of the C-Block in the Administration Building.

Audience: About 600 lawyers and officials, including Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud, attended the screening.

Film's InspirationThe movie draws inspiration from the real-life experiences of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma and IRS officer Shraddha Joshi.

Release Date: "12th Fail," directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, was released on October 27 last year.

Language Availability: The film was released in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada.

Film's Success: Despite being a small film, "12th Fail" achieved significant success, competing with larger films.

Vikrant's Role: Vikrant Massey plays the role of Manoj, an IPS aspirant who faces various challenges in Mukherjee Nagar, Delhi.

Based on Real Stories: The film draws inspiration from the true stories of thousands of students preparing for the UPSC exams.


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