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I am not a movie buff at all . I can’t stand them for what they show off without touching base in most of them . I can’t connect with any of those big actor’s movies most of the times as they seem to be disconnected themselves with what they act as . But I watched this movie with my college going son and I told him that it reminded me of the Doordarshan serial UDAAN that was aired in the nineties showing how a small town girl had worked so hard and become an IPS officer .. Kalyani Singh ( Kavita Choudhary had essayed that role I still remember that ) This serial had impacted me as a college girl then so much that I became the first girl from Allahabad to join Indian Army as an officer . Now this film similarly is going to impact many young college kids today and believe me it will have to take the credit of them becoming future IPS officers . What traits @12thfail_motivation and @vikrantmassey have so well exhibited – स्वाभिमान, arrogance ( yes it’s needed to stand tall on your ground ) , honesty , faith in yourself , faith in the system , willingness to bring change in the faulty system by first changing your own self ( which is lacking in most of us ) dedication , never giving up attitude and hope . This movie should be shown in every school and college of India essentially . 👏👏👏
That snake and ladder explanation of selection process in any competitive exam was superb . And kudos to the movie making team to introduce the RESTART button in our lives … a must button to keep with all of us .
God bless you dear @vikrantmassey so much 🙌
#12thfail #vikrantmassey #vidhuvinodchoprafilms
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