’12th Fail’ Screening at Supreme Court: CJI Praises the Film

12th Fail

The Bollywood film 12th Fail, directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and inspired by the life of IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma, has garnered significant recognition after its recent special screening at the Supreme Court of India. The film features prominent actors Vikrant Massey and Medha Shankar in lead roles. This unique honor was extended to the film as Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud and nearly 600 officials from the Supreme Court, along with their family members, attended the screening.

Following the viewing, Chief Justice Chandrachud expressed his admiration for the film and the performances of the lead actors. He described 12th Fail as an inspirational movie, highlighting its capacity to motivate individuals to do something meaningful for others. He praised Vikrant Massey and Medha Shankar for their remarkable portrayals, stating that they fully immersed themselves in their respective roles.

Also Read: Sai Pallavi’s Character Introduced in ‘Amaran’ Video Release

In his remarks, CJI Chandrachud shared, “Certain scenes in the film brought tears to my eyes. The film conveys a powerful message of hope. I extend my gratitude to the entire team on behalf of my family and staff.” His feedback underscores the film’s impact, which resonates with audiences and encourages a spirit of resilience and determination.

Director Vidhu Vinod Chopra expressed his joy over the positive response from the Chief Justice, calling the moment one of the most beautiful in his life. He stated, “It was a pleasure to watch the film alongside the CJI. After five years of hard work, hearing his words made it feel like my efforts were worthwhile.”

12th Fail is not just a cinematic project but also a source of motivation, capturing the struggles and triumphs of aspiring individuals. The film’s narrative aims to inspire viewers, reflecting the challenges faced by many while emphasizing the importance of perseverance. As it continues to receive acclaim, 12th Fail stands as a testament to the transformative power of cinema in uplifting spirits and fostering hope.