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Vidhu Vinod Chopra, the visionary filmmaker behind the Vikrant Massey-starrer “12th Fail,” recently shared insights into the challenges he faced while bringing the inspiring story of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma to the silver screen. Speaking at a special event commemorating the film’s remarkable 100-day run, Chopra revealed that he encountered skepticism from various quarters, including his wife and esteemed film critic, Anupama Chopra.
Recalling the early days of the project, Chopra candidly admitted, “When I was making the film, everyone told me, including my dearest wife, to put it out on OTT. She said, ‘Nobody will go to see Vinod! Teri aur Vikrant ki film (It is your and Vikrant’s film)!’ She told me I don’t know, I’m not connected with movies (anymore). On top of this, these (trade) agencies were writing that it’ll (12th Fail will) open at ₹2 lakhs and do a lifetime business of ₹30 lakhs. Everyone scared me.”
Despite the prevailing doubts, Chopra persevered, driven by a profound belief in the power of storytelling. He emphasized the essence of making an honest film and highlighted the disparity between the rampant focus on box office numbers and the core intention behind creating a cinematic piece.
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Reflecting on the significance of the journey in 12th fail, Vidhu Vinod Chopra remarked, “When we talk about numbers, ₹100 crore, now there’s ₹500 crore, ₹1,000 crore, ₹2,000 crore, but to me it boils down to one thing: ‘What is your intention, why are you making that film?’ You make an honest film and it can reach those numbers.”
“12th Fail,” released in 2023, is a Hindi-language biographical drama that delves into the life of Manoj Kumar Sharma, who transcended extreme poverty to achieve the distinguished rank of an Indian Police Service officer. The film, starring Vikrant Massey in the lead role, has resonated with audiences for its compelling narrative and powerful portrayal of resilience.
As the film continues to make waves, surpassing initial expectations, Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s journey stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of storytelling and the potential of cinema to break barriers and touch hearts.
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