Vikrant Massey's 12th Fail screened at Supreme Court event
- A special screening of the film was held at the Supreme Court, attended by the Chief Justice and over 600 officials.
- The film is based on the life of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma and aims to inspire viewers with its message of hope.
- Justice Chandrachud praised the film's emotional impact and the performances of the cast, highlighting its significance in motivating individuals.
A special screening of the film "12th Fail" took place at the Supreme Court, attended by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, other judges, and over 600 officials along with their families. The event featured an interaction between Justice Chandrachud and filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra, as well as the film's lead actors, Vikrant Massey and Medha Shankar. The film, inspired by the life of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma, aims to convey a message of hope and resilience. Justice Chandrachud praised the film for its emotional depth and the performances of the cast, noting that it encourages viewers to strive for excellence in their lives. Chopra expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to screen the film for such esteemed guests, highlighting the significance of the evening and the understanding shared with Justice Chandrachud regarding the film's themes. The screening not only showcased the film but also fostered a dialogue about its inspirational message, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in motivating individuals to achieve their potential.