In the cinematic world of underdog stories, the movie “12th Fail” emerges as a tale of dreams, struggles, and determination. The movie showcases the tireless spirit of Manoj Kumar Sharma who is determined to become an IPS officer despite facing the setback of being a 12th dropout. The film captures the immense struggle and hard work that Manoj undergoes in his pursuit of success.
The narrative is painted in a way that thousands of students who are preparing for UPSC and relevant exams can deeply resonate with the movie with their journeys. It’s a story that extends beyond the cinema screen by connecting with individuals driven by ambition and resilience, those who bravely envision success despite facing formidable challenges.
In the past few days, “12th Fail” has taken the social media realm by storm. Everyone’s newsfeed has been buzzing about its inspiring storyline. However, beyond the viral success attributed to hard work and the theme of never giving up, it is essential to shed light on the underrated characters who played the most important roles in Manoj’s triumph.
We have the most talked about character in the movie, Shraddha. Shraddha is a character who defies stereotypes and stands out as a pillar of support for Manoj. In a world where societal norms dictate that no girl stays with a man who has nothing, the character Shraddha does break the mold by offering her unwavering support to Manoj when he needs it the most. Yet, the spotlight must also be on the unsung heroes without whom Manoj’s journey would have been an impossible climb.
Gauri Bhaiya, an embodiment of resilience, failed six times in his attempts but didn’t succumb to defeat. Instead, he opened a tea shop named “Restart” and guided Manoj through every step of his arduous preparation, emphasizing the value of perseverance.
Pritam Pandey emerges as another unsung hero, bringing Manoj to Delhi and providing crucial accommodation during the initial challenging days. His bravery in introducing Manoj to the elitist crowd with pride by saying, “He is not Chotu, he is my friend” reinforces the power of friendship and solidarity.
The narrative takes an unexpected turn with the introduction of DSP Dushyant, who becomes a motivating force for Manoj. Dushyant’s influence proves instrumental in instilling the value of honesty and integrity in Manoj’s journey, transforming him into a better person.
In the backdrop of Manoj’s personal struggles is his mother, Pushpa, who toiled hard in the village and stood by her son’s dreams. Equally pivotal is Manoj’s Dadi, who contributed her life savings, symbolizing the selfless sacrifices made by family members for their loved ones.
“12th Fail” is not just a movie; it’s a celebration of the human spirit . This movie is a tribute to the unsung heroes who empower the underdogs. After watching the immense value of every other character in the movie the audience is left with a motivating reminder that success is not a solo journey. It’s a collaborative effort, fueled by resilience, friendship, and the unwavering support of those who believe in the power of a determined heart. “12th Fail” encourages us to embrace friendship in a new way. That instead of being jealous we can be happy for each other. We can help and support each other to reach our goals, grow, and carry through our fullest capabilities. With the power of friendship, we’ll have the ability to restart.
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Sheikh Sidratul Muntaha
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Content Writing Department
YSSE
