Vidhu Vinod Chopra‘s latest film “12th Fail”, featuring Vikrant Massey, has been performing exceptionally well at the box office and is now making a significant impact in the world of education. The movie has not only won the hearts of moviegoers but has also been included in the curriculum of a school in Mumbai during the Diwali break.
The movie “12th Fail” has been a sensation in the Indian film industry, capturing the hearts of audiences across the nation with its touching storyline and entertaining performances. It has earned a whopping 24.16 Cr at the box office, which is a huge achievement for a mid-sized film. This success is a testament to the movie’s popularity, as both critics and viewers have praised it for the message it conveys.
Recently, a school in Mumbai decided to include watching the film mandatory it as a part of their Diwali break homework. Taking to social media, makers share “A heartfelt thank you to Ryan International School Kandivali, Mumbai, for embracing the spirit of #RESTART with #12thFail!
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HAPPY DIWALI”
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The move to include 12th Fail as part of the school’s Diwali break homework has been met with enthusiasm by both students and parents.
“12th Fail”, which is based on a true story, reflects the struggles of millions of students who attempt the UPSC entrance exam. However, the movie goes beyond just that one exam and serves as an inspiration to those who face failure in any aspect of their life encouraging them to not lose hope and to try again. The film, directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, was recently released in Hindi and is now being screened in cinemas. It is also set to release in Tamil and Telugu tomorrow.