Vikrant Massey’s film “12th Fail,” co-starring Medha Shankr, has achieved a significant milestone by securing a release in over 20,000 screens across China.
Directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, “12th Fail” is a 2023 biographical drama that has captivated audiences with its compelling storyline, based on the life of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma. The film originally premiered on OTT platforms and garnered widespread acclaim for its unique narrative and impactful performances.
Now, “12th Fail” is poised to conquer new territories with its release in China, marking a momentous achievement for the entire team. Vikrant Massey, in a recent interview, shared his excitement about the film’s Chinese debut, highlighting the extensive efforts put into securing such a wide release. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity and emphasized the immense demand for Indian cinema in China.
With over 20,000 screens dedicated to “12th Fail” in China, Vikrant Massey underscored the significance of this milestone. While discussing the potential for promotional activities in China, he remained enthusiastic about reaching out to a broader audience base and expanding the film’s reach.
The success of “12th Fail” extends beyond its theatrical run, as the film recently celebrated its silver jubilee by completing 25 weeks in theaters. Vikrant Massey took to Instagram to express his gratitude to audiences for their unwavering support, acknowledging their role in making the film’s journey a success. Actress Medha Shankr, who portrayed the character of IRS officer Shraddha Joshi, also celebrated the film’s achievement, hailing it as a cinematic triumph.
In addition to Vikrant Massey and Medha Shankr, “12th Fail” features Anant V Joshi, Anshumaan Pushkar, and Priyanshu Chatterjee in pivotal roles. Their contributions have played a significant role in the film’s success and its ability to resonate with audiences on a global scale.
As “12th Fail” continues to make waves both domestically and internationally, its journey serves as a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring appeal of Indian cinema. With its release in China, the film is poised to further solidify its position as a cultural phenomenon, captivating audiences worldwide with its poignant narrative and compelling performances.