Based on the true story of IPS officer Manoj Kumar Sharma, 12th Fail sheds limelight on fearlessly embracing the idea of restarting the academic journey despite the setbacks and challenges and reclaiming one's destiny at a place where millions of students attempt the world's toughest competitive exam: UPSC.
A moving, crowd-pleasing underdog drama that turns exam-room pressure into a story about dignity, persistence, and self-belief. It’s emotionally direct, sincere, and often genuinely stirring, with strong performances and a grounded sense of place.
Best for
viewers who like inspirational true stories
fans of earnest character-driven dramas
audiences interested in education, ambition, and social mobility
people who respond to emotional, motivational cinema
Skip if
you want a cynical or morally ambiguous story
you dislike inspirational biopics or uplift-heavy dramas
you prefer fast, twisty plotting over a steady emotional arc
Overview
12th Fail is the kind of inspirational drama that earns its emotions instead of just reaching for them. It follows Manoj Kumar Sharma’s long, punishing path toward the UPSC exam with patience and conviction, letting setbacks accumulate until perseverance feels less like a slogan and more like a lived necessity. The film’s sincerity is its greatest strength: it believes in hard work, but it never makes success look easy.
Worth noting
Vikrant Massey gives the movie its heartbeat, playing Manoj with humility, vulnerability, and quiet determination. The supporting performances and the film’s grounded visual style help keep the story from slipping into pure melodrama, even when the material leans into familiar underdog beats. It’s polished, emotionally accessible, and often deeply affecting.
Bottom line
What makes it resonate most is the way it connects personal struggle to a larger social reality. The pressure of exams, class barriers, and the fear of failure are all treated as real forces rather than background decoration. For viewers open to a heartfelt, motivational film, it lands with real force.
Top Letterboxd reviews
Veedee (4★) · 829 likes
exam time mein rewatch karungi
Anurag Kashyap · 599 likes
Beautiful ..
Michael James (5★) · 446 likes
One heartwarming journey that showcases the spirited resilience within one self. This biographical underdog drama gets brilliantly written and directed, while managing to stay as positive, inspirational and full of heart. Though not without its cliches, the highly impactful emotional core, hard hitting dialogues and sincere performances easily overshadow those minor bumps. The narrative moves you many a times, especially the final 20 minutes leave you with moist eyes. Vikrant Massey was just fantastic. He resonates and makes you root for with an effortless ease. Do not miss out on one of the finest films of this year.
dhanush (4.5★) · 426 likes
i don't know why but i felt like a winner when this ended. i didn't do shit to deserve that.
Viren (5★) · 308 likes
The Great Vidhu Vinod Chopra Returns!
'12th Fail' by Vidhu Vinod Chopra is a cinematic masterpiece that I believe might just be the best movie to come out of Bollywood in the last decade. This heartfelt biopic left a profound impact on my soul. The writing, directing, and acting are nothing short of genius.
It has everything you need in a movie, a bit of everything. The lead character's journey is so compelling that you can't help but root for… more