Bollywood star Vikrant Massey’s critically acclaimed film “12th Fail” is poised for a record-breaking release in China, with a staggering 20,000 screens secured. This unprecedented move highlights the growing appetite for Indian cinema in the Chinese market and could be a game-changer for Bollywood.
“12th Fail” is an inspirational social drama based on the true story of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Saroj. The film chronicles Saroj’s remarkable journey from failing his 12th-grade exams multiple times to achieving the seemingly impossible feat of cracking the UPSC civil service exam, considered one of the toughest in India. Massey’s powerful performance as Saroj resonated deeply with Indian audiences, and it seems Chinese viewers are equally eager to be captivated by his story.
Massey’s portrayal of Saroj has garnered critical acclaim in India, and it seems Chinese audiences are eager to see the film as well. The 20,000 screen release is a significant indicator of this interest. If successful, it could pave the way for more Bollywood films to reach Chinese audiences.
This is an exciting development for both Bollywood and Vikrant Massey’s career. It represents a potential expansion of the Indian film industry’s reach and could introduce Massey to a whole new fanbase.
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