Box Office Revenue on Day 1 of 12th Fail: Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Vikrant Massey's Film Comes As a Surprise and Brings in Rs 1 Crore

Day 1 box office receipts for the 12th Fail: Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Vikrant Massey's movie comes as a surprise and brings in Rs 1 crore

Theater's and the moving play 12th Fail, which starred Vikrant Massey as an IPS candidate, were both released in theatres on Friday. Even though it was anticipated that the more well-known Tejas would easily surpass 12th Fail, there isn't much of a difference between the two films.

According to industry tracker Sacnilk, 12th Fail, which is helmed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, made Rs 1 crore on its first day of business. In the Hindi-speaking market, 12th Fail achieved a total occupancy of 9.09%. In contrast, Kangana's Tejas, which made Rs 1.25 crore on Friday and had a lower occupancy rate, was only Rs 25 lakh ahead of the Vikrant Massey film.

Box Office Revenue on Day 1 of 12th Fail: Vidhu Vinod Chopra and Vikrant Massey's Film Comes As a Surprise and Brings in Rs 1 Crore.

According to Pinkvilla, by 10 p.m. on Friday, the national chains PVR and Cinepolis alone had brought in Rs 75 lakh. Even though 12th Fail has only had a few showings, it has shown that bigger-than-life spectacles are not the only thing drawing crowds to movie theatres. Compared to Tejas, which had a much larger release, the film was only shown on 600 screens.

The movie pulls from the hardships faced by millions of students who take the UPSC entrance exam and is based on Anurag Pathak's best-selling novel of the same name. Manoj (Massey), the main character of the movie, fails his twelfth board test but doesn't give up. He returns to school and shows up for the UPSC, the most difficult competitive exam.

When Vidhu Vinod Chopra's last film was released in theatres, it too did well. It made Rs 1.20 cr on its first day of business and concluded its run just ahead of the first lockdown in 2020 with a total collection of Rs 8.15 cr.

As a result of its positive reviews, 12th Fail is anticipated to have a more positive reception from the public throughout the weekend. cinema This Vikrant Massey-starrer cleaves close to ground reality, with characters that make you feel as though they've stumbled off the street, dishing you life-lessons sprinkled with dollops of inspiration. Shubhra Gupta gave the movie a three-star rating and noted in her review.

"I appreciate Vinod Chopra for creating a movie like this," actor Kamal Haasan added in his admiration for the movie. Filmmakers like myself are encouraged once again to boldly pursue their passions

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