‘12th Fail’ Passed in Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) 2024
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The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) wrapped up with a stunning awards ceremony,honoring the best talents and films from Indian cinema. The film festival is taking place from August 15th to 25th and is a grand celebration of the diversity and richness of Indian films.
Among the notable highlights of the film festival was Vidhu Vinod Chopras 12th Fail. 12th Fail received the Best Film Award for its outstanding contributions to Indian cinema. The film garnered praise for its inspiring narrative.
The movie 12th Fail tells the inspiring story of Manoj Kumar Sharma, portrayed by Vikrant Massey. Manoj who overcomes many obstacles to achieve his dreams.
The film chronicles the journey of an IPS officer who, after failing his 12th grade exams, works odd jobs. He manages to get just three hours of sleep each night and attempts the UPSC exams several times.
The narrative follows Manoj, a young man from a village in Chambal, Madhya Pradesh, who faces difficulties in his education. After failing his board exams because of tough new rules against cheating, he eventually passes the exam next year.
However, he encounters many obstacles when he relocates to Delhi to study for the Civil Services examination.
Despite his initial lack of knowledge about UPSC and IPS, Manojs strong will and hard work are central to the story. With the support of his mentor, friends and girlfriend Shraddha Joshi played by Medha Shankar, he tackles menial jobs and many challenges while striving to fulfill his ambitions.
Vikrants Massey delivers an exceptional performance in the lead role, skilfully showing Manojs complicated emotional and psychological journey. His talent shines and expresses the characters frustration, resilience and ultimate determination.
12th Fail is praised as a top-class film that is both impressive and inspiring. The movies 147-minute runtime is packed with strong scenes that leave a lasting impact on the viewers.
The 15th IFFM Awards successfully brought together the top talents in Indian cinema, ending the film festival on a high note.
The diverse range of films showcased over the week reflects rich and diverse aspects of Indian cinema, with the awards ceremony celebrating the best in the artistic field.
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