12th Fail: Rohit Shetty Poses With IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma, Says ‘Had The Honour Of Working With Him’

12th Fail: Rohit Shetty Poses With IPS Manoj Kumar Sharma, Says ‘Had The Honour Of Working With Him’

January 8, 2024 0 By admin

Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s movie “12th Fail” starring Vikrant Massey is a huge hit! It got the highest rating (9.2 out of 10) of any Indian movie on IMDb, even beating out all the others in the top 250 list! People are loving it tons!

The movie tells the true story of Manoj Kumar Sharma, and even famous director Rohit Shetty is giving him a big thumbs up!

Also ReaD: 12th Fail Claims No. 1 Spot On IMDb’s All-Time Top 250 Films Of Indian Cinema

On Monday, Rohit Shetty took to his Instagram handle and shared a picture with the designated IPS officer. Introducing him as the ‘real hero’, the Cirkus film-maker wrote in the caption, “Meet the real hero of “12th Fail” Manoj Kumar Sharma, had the honour of working with him during covid, at that time he was serving for Mumbai police
 if you have not seen 12th fail please do watch
 it’s an inspiring story specially for students and youngsters.”

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12th Fail is a hit! It has a sky-high rating of 9.2 on IMDb, beating out major Hollywood movies like Spider-Man and Oppenheimer. That’s a big deal!

The movie is based on a true story. It tells the inspiring tale of Manoj Kumar Sharma, who climbed out of poverty to become a police officer. His wife, Shraddha, also played a key role in his success.

It sounds like a heartwarming and uplifting film. It’s great to see stories like this getting recognition, especially when they’re based on real-life achievements.

Speaking to ANI recently, Vikrant recalled the deep impact that the film had on him. “Even with Manoj Kumar Sharma, there were moments when Vinod sir would call a cut and I would continue weeping even after the cut was called because I just could not control myself,” he said.

Vikrant mentioned in the interview that some roles have a great impact on the actor personally. He also mentioned how playing his character in A Death in the Gunj pushed him to dark corners. “That was the first time, after filming that film, I started taking therapy because I felt I needed to talk to someone. If you tell your parents about your worries, then they get worried so you really can’t share all these things with them,” he said.